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This book, Young Courageous Artist, is linked with courageous characters who enjoy art and are very talented and intelligent. As they grow up, they enjoy traveling and transform themselves from being the worried to the most confident individuals. Fortunately, they don't let their disabilities stop them, they carry on to live happily.

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Date de parution 30 novembre 2020
Nombre de lectures 1
EAN13 9781398400245
Langue English
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Young Courageous Artist
Mr Thomas Paige Mosler
Austin Macauley Publishers
2020-11-30
Young Courageous Artist Copyright Information © Florence Shaldon Chapter 1 Life Begins Chapter 2 Touring Europe Chapter 3 Pen Pal Chapter 4 An Unforgettable Experience Chapter 5 Outstanding Contrast Chapter 6 Zach’s Tremendous Recovery Chapter 7 Classical Spectacular Chapter 8 Moving on Norway Cruise Chapter 9 The Travel Eyes Experience Chapter 10 Home and Away Chapter 11 A Renewed Momentum Final Chapter 12 Happy Couple Intelligent Born Worrier Chapter 1 Born Worrier Chapter 2 Big Changes for Oscar Chapter 3 New Hobbies Chapter 4 Oscar’s New Home and Outstanding New Job Role Chapter 5 Holidays Galore Chapter 6 Responsibilities and Vocation of a Lifetime Approaching New York Chapter 7 New Paid Job Role on the Go and Outstanding Companionship Chapter 8 Art Exhibitions Chapter 9 Moving on to Paris Chapter 10 Eiffel Tower and Hugo’s Life Chapter 11 Together at Last Chapter 12 Lee and Oscar’s Last Stretch Chapter 13 Hillary’s Exciting End Final Chapter 14 Home Sweet Home Mary Brown Chapter 1 Mary’s Life Chapter 2 Mary’s Career Chapter 3 Moving On Chapter 4 The Compatible Pembrokeshire Experience Chapter 5 The Last Stretch Chapter 6 Home Sweet Home Chapter 7 Poem Practice Transparent Spontaneous Dreamer Chapter 1 Female Born in World War II Chapter 2 Start of a Brand-New Life Chapter 3 Hockey Tournament Chapter 4 Onwards and Upwards Chapter 5 Juliet’s Fab Eighteenth Birthday Chapter 6 Second New Job Chapter 7 Coldest Winter on Record Chapter 8 Spring Approaches Chapter 9 First Family Holiday Chapter 10 Back to Reality Chapter 11 Juliet’s Dream Job Final Chapter 12 Happily Ever After Young Courageous Artist Chapter 1 Passion for Art Final Chapter 2 Fashion Experience – Nicholas Assistance Dog
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Mr Thomas Paige Mosler (2020)
The right of Mr Thomas Paige Mosler be identified as author of this work has been asserted by the author in accordance with section 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
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ISBN 9781398400238 (Paperback)
ISBN 9781398400245 (ePub e-book)
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Florence Shaldon
Chapter 1

Life Begins
This is a story about a person who took an interest in everything; performing, acting, sports training etc. and had no disabilities. Her favourite passion was knitting. She grew up in Teignmouth, Devon, born on 23 rd May 1993. She lived with her parents; Pat and Andrew, younger brother, Zack, sister, Josephine (same age as Florence) and a cat. Her grandparents were Stacey and Alex from father’s side, Gillian and Clive from mother’s side.
She went to St. Michael’s Primary School in Kingsteignton outside Newton Abbot where she had a fantastic time and got on well with everyone. Her favourite subject was geography as she took a great interest in studying the world to tour around when she grew up.
Florence’s favourite time of the year was Christmas, the festive season end of November to end of December. Christmas shopping, indulging herself with turkey all the trimmings, family gatherings especially her mum Pat’s family who she only saw once a year at Christmas. Florence’s Uncle Sebastian auntie Lorraine who came to stay with them through Christmas-Boxing Day sang Christmas carols around the tree favourite carol Good King Wenceslas.
When she started travelling the world at the age of sixteen onwards, her favourite country France, as it was so local with the River Somme trenches linked with the history of World War Ⅰ.
Along the battlefields in Belgium next door along with World War II, she was keen to find out more about the war as her grandparents knew about it; how they fought in the army when they were teenagers. Her mum’s dad Terrence, unfortunately, dead now, born 18 th July 1900, he passed away in 2016 when Florence was twenty-three, just after his 116 th birthday on 20 th July that year. He had a very hard time wounded in the trenches in 1916, aged sixteen at the time, fighting against the Germans French with the rest food rationed, no clean clothes horrendous. He was also in the Guinness Book of Records for one of the oldest men in the United Kingdom.
After finishing primary school, she went to the Teign Academy High School along with sixth-form where she had a fantastic time. She took great interest in all subjects, unfortunately, getting bullied for a time at age thirteen, she nearly had home tutoring but fortunately stuck it out. Nevertheless, she didn’t let that interfere with her studies, went on a school trip to Gran Canaria at age sixteen in 2009, just before she broke up. She flew to Puerto Rico, Canary Islands, Spain, where she took more interest in swimming, water sports, pedal boat, ocean fun park, even golf etc. It turned out that her favourite day trip was dolphin safari at Mogán. During holiday time, seven-day trip, she flew from Exeter Airport, the direct journey took four hours, with Ryanair airlines. Astonishingly, unexpectedly all at the same time, she passed all her exams and went on to sixth-form. She got a C in numeracy after failing in GCSE due to bullying. Florence’s main aim was to get a job that involved travelling around the world at the time she reached eighteen years of age.
She started to travel the world first around Europe, studying the history of both World War Ⅰ and Ⅱ as she was very skilled, as she got an A in history. Her favourite songs were ‘ Who do you think you’re kidding Mr Hitler? ’ and ‘ Run rabbit run rabbit run, run run ’, her main speech to her folks in family and friends etc., World War Ⅱ songs, ‘ Pack Up Your Troubles ’, ‘ It’s a Long Way to Tipperary ’, World War Ⅰ songs.
Chapter 2

Touring Europe
She began her journey taking the Eurotunnel from Folkestone to Calais with her father; touring France, staying in Lille close to the Somme, studying World War I’s army trenches etc., landing on beaches along the Normandy coastline. She managed financially to get around as her two sets of grandparents, Jean and Max mum’s parents Jackson and Beryl her dad’s side gave her £500 each on her eighteenth birthday, so she had £1000 to tour Europe to develop her history experience. For two months in the summer of 2011, she toured from 13 th June to 13 th August.
She stayed in the Hôtel Première Classe Lille and visited the other countries around France; Poland, Germany and Luxemburg, to do her war research. She travelled mostly by train using the public buses. She enjoyed visiting the German resident’s memorial centre in the Berlin, capital of Germany, to find out more about how the Nazis treated the clients in the gas chambers and Adolf Hitler, politician-leader of the Nazi party etc., who survived after the war and their experience throughout World War Ⅱ, with a guidebook to study.
Chapter 3

Pen Pal
Florence met a pen pal out there and kept in touch with Jules Weaver in France. He was from the French Riviera in St. Tropez, born on 12 th January 1994.
He was also very interested in World War history and passed his A-levels with flying colours, he said in his main speech! Florence stayed with him for part of a two-week trip to keep in her budget, if it worked out well, so she could visit the area and get glorious postcards, sunbathing on the beach, eating scrumptious bubble gum ice creams.
A night before Florence returned home, she and Jules had an evening meal to say goodbye to one another at the fantabulous Au Caprice Des Deux. Their favourite dish which they both had was cassoulet, which is a comfort dish of white bean stew with scrummy pork and duck sausages.
Chapter 4

An Unforgettable Experience
In 2013, she planned to go on a trip abroad with her brother Zach as he was three years younger than her. His eighteenth birthday was two weeks after Florence’s, 6 th June. As he had never been abroad, in the end, they both decided to go to Las Vegas, the most popular city in the United States, on 28 th June 2014. They flew from Gatwick Airport for a week’s trip on 15 th June 2014, back on 22 th June. Two days of the trip everything went to plan, five-star hotel perfect standard at the Palazzo Venetian resort, both enjoyed sunbathing on the beach.
On the third day, things started to change dramatically. Zach was hit by a careless van driver and broke his leg. He was taken to hospital, but before he could even be seen, there was a demand for cash.
Florence was madly on the case to the insurers to pay the 9,000 pounds in US dollars for treatment but they were in no hurry to pay it, so she spent the whole night calling family and friends for help.
Early morning the next day, her family said they would cover half on their credit card, their mum, Pat, sorted it. She got on the case to the insurers and kept pestering them till a day they gave in to pay the other half.

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