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Bean Seed and the Swing

BD Bourne

Esperanta Seed - or Bean Seed, as everyone except her mum calls her, is a bit of a misfit. ‎She spends a lot of the time hiding behind the fringe of her long black hair, trying not to be ‎noticed. She's quite small, so this isn't too difficult. Her only friend is Ash, recently arrived ‎in the village and staying in a caravan nearby. Ash helps Bean to be ‎braver, encouraging her to do something she's never been able to do ‎before - jump off her swing while it's in full flight. Oh, and land without hurting ‎herself too! But each time, as the crucial moment approaches, Bean just can't bring herself to let ‎go. That is, until very early one Sunday morning, when Bean wakes up before it's light and heads out ‎to the swing at the bottom of her garden to have a little practice while nobody else is ‎around. When Bean next opens her eyes after landing on the ground, she quickly ‎realises that she is no longer in her own garden. And just who is that bending over her with a decidedly grumpy expression on their face?‎
What happens next will change Bean's life forever. But she's never quite ‎sure if what happens to her is really, really real ...

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ABOUT BD BOURNE


Now retired and living in Spain and France, B. D.
Bourne has finally had time to start writing all those
books waiting impatiently on the bookshelves
of her mind!
Before retirement, she had an interesting career
which included serving petrol, cleaning hospital
toilets, repossessing cars and working as a secretary
to a variety of interesting characters. The latter
years of her career were spent as a teacher and
then a senior lecturer.
Oh yes, and she also has three grown-up sons,
whom she loves in three completely different ways.
This is her first book which, she claims, appeared in
her mind the day after a dear friend died. Many of
the events in this first Bean Seed book were inspired
by the experiences and adventures that were shared
with this friend. So, as well as it being a cracking
good adventure story, it is also a tribute to a friend
who should have had many more
years of adventures.