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The Man from the Moon Takes a Holiday

The little man from the moon felt he needed a holiday and decided that, as the Earth looked so pretty when he looked down, that was definitely the place he wanted to go. The little man from the moon always travelled on moonbeams, so he packed his little bag, said goodbye to his wife, and chose the most comfortable moonbeam he could find to start his holiday. The moonbeam landed in a very beautiful garden which belonged to the family of two young brothers, Aaron and Jason. Just as he arrived in their garden, Jason happened to be looking out of the bedroom window. Then began a visit where the little man from the moon saw everything as very exciting, seeing things that Jason and Aaron found ordinary very extraordinary. Until he realised there were no moonbeams to take him home. What will happen then?

S. A. Miller

Sally-Ann, the eldest of three children, was born in a small steel town, called Llanelli, in the South West corner of Wales. Her parents met during WWII in Berlin, in 1943. Her father told her many stories about his youth and the war, his telling of these stories entertained her so much, she decided she would like to tell stories that were as entertaining and amusing as the ones her father told her while growing up. Sally-Ann left Wales to live in Sydney, Australia, in 1978, where she ran her own business for many years. At long last, retiring to an Island off the coast of Queensland, she eventually wrote those stories she had promised herself many years before.

Austin Macauley Publishers