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| Martha Tannery Jones | ||
| Product Code: 777-264 | ||
| $10.95 | ||
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After the Alamo fell in 1836 and it seemed Mexico would crush Texas independence, Texans living along the army's path packed what they could and fled the soldiers in a panic. Ages 9 and above, illustrated, 96 pages, 6 x 9, PB AR, TEKS Finalist in Western Writers of America Spur Awards Competition |
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| Martha Tannery Jones was born in Nacogdoches, Texas on property once owned by Sam Houston. She was always fascinated by the history of this East Texas community. She is now retired after teaching for twenty-eight years in the schools of Conroe, Texas. Mrs. Jones and her husband have four daughters and live in Conroe. | ||
We are looking for a few good authors to write children's or young adult books about Texas. Please send query letter, summary, outline & sample chapter to:
Hendrick Long Publishing Company
10635 Tower Oaks, Suite D
Houston, Texas 77070.
Please include SASE for return of materials.
— Michael Long, Publisher