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Friendship Beyond All Probabilities: Information That Speaks About the Superlative Notion of Friendship

RUSHVILLE, Ind., July 28, 2010 — Imaginative author Farmerjimbo shares the value of a genuine friendship between two opposites in his book, The Lonely Star. Its concept deals with the idea that friendship chooses no one and happens in an unexpected instance.

It is a story of a lonely star who travels through the universe looking for someone to talk to. He finds a friend whom he never thought he would meet. The book educates every child, as young as pre-schoolers, about friendship and the universe.

This book also shares that one of the five most significant things that can be done among children is read and talk together. Getting a child ready to read is the single most important thing that a parent can do to give a great start to learning.

Because of its great impact to children, The Lonely Star has been endorsed by the Indiana Vocational Technical College in Richmond, Indiana, and has it on sale in its bookstore. The book is loved by most of the children who know it.

The Lonely Star is available online for purchase at http://www.amazon.com, http://www.barnesandnoble.com, http://www.flipkart.com, http://www.ebay.com, and http://www.authorhouse.com.

About the Author

Farmerjimbo is a graduate of Indiana Vocational Technical College with a Physical Science Degree; graduate of PCDC with a degree in Private Investigations and Paralegal Studies; and graduate of College of Investors Inc. with a degree in trading stocks and bonds. He took an active interest in reading all kinds of fictional books while growing up on a farm in Indiana. He would often imagine he was on another planet or discovering a new world or a new creature. The author lives on his family farm where he raises a large garden and takes care of his two black Labs. Currently, he is employed by a security firm where he travels around Indiana providing security for different plants and malls.

The Lonely Star * Farmerjimbo
Publication Date: February 25, 2008
Trade Paperback: $15.49; 36 pages; ISBN: 978-1434346063

To request a complimentary paperback review copy, you may contact Jay Smith at BookWhirl.com by phone at (877) 207-1679 or by email at Email.

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