Carole Marsh Quote

Michael had awakened first and raced down to the creek. Now he sat proudly in the center of the others holding a dripping brown bottle in his hands.Let me open it, Brian said impatiently, but Michael continued to pick determinedly at the cork.Hurry it up brother, Michele urged.Jo Dee giggled nervously. The cork spurted from the bottle's neck with a wet hiss. The roll of paper inside was twisted tightly and slipped right out. Brian grabbed it greedily and unrolled it.Let me read it, said Michael, snatching the note away. You can't read yet! Michele said.Oh, yes I can! he mumbled and handed the note back to Brian.Somebody read it! insisted Michele.

Carole Marsh

Michael had awakened first and raced down to the creek. Now he sat proudly in the center of the others holding a dripping brown bottle in his hands.Let me open it, Brian said impatiently, but Michael continued to pick determinedly at the cork.Hurry it up brother, Michele urged.Jo Dee giggled nervously. The cork spurted from the bottle's neck with a wet hiss. The roll of paper inside was twisted tightly and slipped right out. Brian grabbed it greedily and unrolled it.Let me read it, said Michael, snatching the note away. You can't read yet! Michele said.Oh, yes I can! he mumbled and handed the note back to Brian.Somebody read it! insisted Michele.

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About Carole Marsh

Carole Marsh is a children's author and the founder of Gallopade International, a children's book publishing company headquartered in Peachtree City, GA. Marsh writes mystery fiction in addition to works of non-fiction for children. Initially, she self-published under the imprint Gallopade Publishing Group, which she founded in 1979; today, Gallopade International is a major small publisher based in Peachtree City, Georgia.
In 2007 Marsh received the Georgia Author of the Year award for her contributions to children's literature and to the state of Georgia over her career.
Gallopade International specializes in social studies, with an emphasis on history, geography, and biographies correlated to educational standards, including the Common Core.