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NEWS Peninsula Clarion Reading bedtime stories to children and grandchildren is common in many homes, but sometimes these tales can take on a life of their own as a local woman recently found out first hand.

Bedtime story grows into children's book

The recently released 32-page book
Photo Courtesy Of Phyllis Adams
The recently released 32-page book "Alaska Gingerbread Moose -- An Alaska Outdoor Animal Adventure," written by Phyllis Adams of Soldotna, published by Publication Consultants in Anchorage, is available from numerous local vendors.
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