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Sean's books are in part inspired by his children's great grandma who lived in South Africa. She lives in a big tree with the monkeys. Her car is a rhinoceros. For 8 years, his grand daughter believed it. That is the stuff that Sean has created in "Nanna Nellie's Australian Adventures," "Pixie Punks," and "Fashion Fairies." These are books that make people happy without even trying. His wife did all the readings for the audio version. He says that chose hard Australian words just to torment her. Even stroke patients find the aboriginal words are a work out and a healing.
Sean's books are in part inspired by his children's great grandma who lived in South Africa. She lives in a big tree with the monkeys. Her car is a rhinoceros. For 8 years, his grand daughter believed it. That is the stuff that Sean has created in "Nanna Nellie's Australian Adventures," "Pixie Punks," and "Fashion Fairies." These are books that make people happy without even trying. His wife did all the readings for the audio version. He says that chose hard Australian words just to torment her. Even stroke patients find the aboriginal words are a work out and a healing.