Carole Marsh Quote

You'd better come back to Bath with me. It can be right spooky here at night when the moon is out, much less in a snarling storm.Have you spent the night on Plum Point before? Brian asked, suspiciously.Sure, some college buddies of mine came down one weekend and we brought our sleeping bags out here. One of them told us a lot of good pirate stories. I'm afraid we were lazy and didn't even look for treasure. I do enough digging all day as it is.Visions of gravediggers ran through Michele's mind.Dig? she repeated.Yes. My name is Ray Whitley. I'm an archaeologist. I've seen you kids around town when I was coming back in after a digging expedition. That'll make you dirty and tired, especially lugging all my tools around half the night.In a brown bag? asked Michele.Yes, he answered, looking at her as though he were very puzzled at the question.Why did you come to Plum Point tonight? Michele asked, still suspicious. The man I rent a room from wasn't feeling well. I offered to check his crab pots, he said, nodding toward his boat which was floundering in the tumbling waves.

Carole Marsh

You'd better come back to Bath with me. It can be right spooky here at night when the moon is out, much less in a snarling storm.Have you spent the night on Plum Point before? Brian asked, suspiciously.Sure, some college buddies of mine came down one weekend and we brought our sleeping bags out here. One of them told us a lot of good pirate stories. I'm afraid we were lazy and didn't even look for treasure. I do enough digging all day as it is.Visions of gravediggers ran through Michele's mind.Dig? she repeated.Yes. My name is Ray Whitley. I'm an archaeologist. I've seen you kids around town when I was coming back in after a digging expedition. That'll make you dirty and tired, especially lugging all my tools around half the night.In a brown bag? asked Michele.Yes, he answered, looking at her as though he were very puzzled at the question.Why did you come to Plum Point tonight? Michele asked, still suspicious. The man I rent a room from wasn't feeling well. I offered to check his crab pots, he said, nodding toward his boat which was floundering in the tumbling waves.

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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.