Alco, the Alien

This book is about my experience of feeling that someone wanted to break through to me, someone from another world, someone who wanted to watch over me, like a guardian angel. I feel that "Alco" had spoken to me when I was ten years old, as she appeared in a glimpse in the mirror. I think everyone needs to be looked after in this world. I hope this book leaves children and adults reading with a sense of security and happiness.

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Alco, the Alien

This book is about my experience of feeling that someone wanted to break through to me, someone from another world, someone who wanted to watch over me, like a guardian angel. I feel that "Alco" had spoken to me when I was ten years old, as she appeared in a glimpse in the mirror. I think everyone needs to be looked after in this world. I hope this book leaves children and adults reading with a sense of security and happiness.

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Alco, the Alien

Alco, the Alien

by Steven Michael Miller
Alco, the Alien

Alco, the Alien

by Steven Michael Miller

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Overview

This book is about my experience of feeling that someone wanted to break through to me, someone from another world, someone who wanted to watch over me, like a guardian angel. I feel that "Alco" had spoken to me when I was ten years old, as she appeared in a glimpse in the mirror. I think everyone needs to be looked after in this world. I hope this book leaves children and adults reading with a sense of security and happiness.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152085808
Publisher: Steven Michael Miller
Publication date: 07/29/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

I won a national poetry contest while I was a Freshman in college at Louisiana Tech University. I was moved by the English professors and enjoyed reading Wordsworth, who taught me that everyone is important; William Blake, who inspired me with his wild imagination and concern for the poor; and Emily Dickinson for her conciseness.

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