Jenny Osko

Books

The House on Coquille Hill
Price: Free! Words: 25,770. Language: English. Published: October 15, 2013 . Categories: Fiction » Women's fiction » General
Two women who lived a hundred years apart find a common denominator in the pain they suffered at the hands of their beloved husbands. Angela and Elizabeth find a way to connect and communicate to help each other find validation and closure.
My Backyard
Price: Free! Words: 120. Language: English. Published: September 20, 2012 . Categories: Fiction » Children’s books » Imagination & Play
I have wonderful things in my backyard. How about you? What will you eyes see when they look at the full color illustrations of the things in My Backyard. The artwork is pointillism, using only dots of color to create each illustration.
Shrinking Violet
Price: Free! Words: 550. Language: English. Published: September 20, 2012 . Categories: Fiction » Children’s books » Imagination & Play, Fiction » Humor & comedy » General
Because Violet is the smallest child in Kindergarten, she is worried that she may be shrinking. "What if you were?" Her father asks. See what funny thing she would do if she were shrinking!
I Found My Marbles
Price: Free! Words: 4,120. Language: English. Published: September 5, 2012 . Categories: Essay » Sociology
I found My Marbles is a short narrative that describes issues of depression and anxiety. Many people search for years to find a treatment. Some are lucky and others are less fortunate. The key is not giving up. This short "story" is based on a more detailed version titled The Throw Away Wife by the same author.
The Pirates of Buccaneer Bay
Price: Free! Words: 24,580. Language: English. Published: August 24, 2012 . Categories: Fiction » Adventure » Action, Fiction » Historical » USA
While vacationing on the island of Key West, Brad learns about pirates, shipwrecks and the fascinating work in sunken treasure recovery. In alternating chapters, Abigale and her adventures among the pirates, tell of perilous shipwrecks, buried treasures and Caribbean life. In the end, the two stories connect as the past meets the present and both lifetimes blend.