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Sheila Turnage
Sheila Turnage lives on a farm in North Carolina with her husband, a blind dog and an ill-tempered cat.A native North Carolinian, she's spent most of her life surrounded by the poetry and humor of rural NC. She writes books, articles and poems, and enjoys writing about the South in general and NC... show more

Sheila Turnage lives on a farm in North Carolina with her husband, a blind dog and an ill-tempered cat.A native North Carolinian, she's spent most of her life surrounded by the poetry and humor of rural NC. She writes books, articles and poems, and enjoys writing about the South in general and NC in particular. Her books include Compass American Guides: North Carolina and Haunted Inns of the Southeast.Three Times Lucky is her first novel for kids. It's set in the fictitious town of Tupelo Landing, North Carolina - population 148 minus one (murder).
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My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 11 years ago
Three Times Lucky is about Mo who is an abandoned orphan who was found on the river in Tupelo Landing, North Carolina, after a hurricane. Adopted by The Colonel and his girlfriend Miss Lana, Mo seeks her “Upstream Mother.” Dropping capped bottles with written messages about her whereabouts wheneve...
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 13 years ago
A lively, colorful debut novel with a charming protagonist and a cast of eccentric, memorable characters.
janawarnell
janawarnell rated it 13 years ago
5 warm & gooey chocolate chip cookies.Cover Love: Yes, it is so whimsical! I love it.Why I Wanted to Read This: The cover and the synopsis combined made this one go up high on my to-read list!Read the rest of this review here.
julieharrison
julieharrison rated it 13 years ago
This is a fun, Southern mystery for kids. It reminded me of "Moon over Manifest" but not historical, even though the modern-day references were few and it felt kind of historical/timeless. It's full of quirky characters and funny, small-town events. The mystery itself was a little weak to me. It see...
Jen | Before Midnight
Jen | Before Midnight rated it 13 years ago
still trying to decide how I feel about this one.
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