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The Tales of Nana Nini...

By: Susan Edie Ashe
Narrated by: Ellie Allen
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"Nana Nini’s my name,

Spoilin’ kiddos my game."

This book series is about an active, "boomer" Nana and her three grandkids, one human and two "furry".

Nana loves spending time with her kiddos, especially on road trips, where she has a captive audience in the Moxymobile, named after her dogs Murphy and Roxy. Along with her grand daughter Eden, they enjoy adventures, however, events do not always go as Nana planned.

Follow the gang as they explore the beauty of Arizona, where Nana’s huge granny panties end up on Saguaro cacti. Still, in the desert, they look for gold and work together as a team to catch a coyote pup.

Eden loves horses, and they find themselves solving a mystery with the wild horses of the Salt River. While kayaking, Murphy causes Nana to overturn in the river, even with her walker strapped on the kayak. In Colorado, Nana skis for the first time, in spite of getting stuck in the gondola. Why does mishap follow them wherever Nana goes? Do the kiddos follow Nana’s life lessons?

©2009 Susan Edie Ashe (P)2020 Susan Edie Ashe

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