Mark and the Snow People
Mark and the Snow People
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Adventure and mystery in the snow covered Northwest mountains.
About the Author
Ray Ruby, one of eleven children, was born in Overland, Missouri. In August 1929 he, with his family, moved to a rocky hill farm on Wild Horse Creek Road, in Chesterfield, Missouri. He sailed as an Able Seaman in the U.S. Merchant Marines on a freighter, Liberty Ship and T-2 tankers in World War II. He married Jane Hanebrink in 1947 and they have eight children, seventeen grandchildren and two great grandchildren. After retiring from a 43 year banking career, he and Jane travelled extensively and now reside in Jonesburg, Mo.
Mark and the Snow People,Ray L. Ruby illustrated by Lori Horton,BookSurge Publishing,1419617699,Action & Adventure,Family & Relationships / General,Ray L. Ruby illustrated by Lori Horton
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- Men As Caregivers
- Methods of Family Research
- MomSpa : 75 Relaxing Ways to Pamper a Mother's Mind, Body and Soul
- Narrative Solutions in Brief Therapy
- Nine Glorious Months : Daily Meditations and Reflections for Your Pregnancy
- NLP Made Easy, New Edition
- One Couple, Four Realities: Multiple Perspectives on Couple Therapy
- Parenting 101: Because Kids Don't Come with Instructions
- Parents Book of Baby Names (Parents Baby and Childcare Series)
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