TERI M. BETHEL -AUTHOR WEBSITE
Welcome, and thank you for visiting my author website. I’m truly glad you’re here.
The books you’ll find here span a variety of family-friendly genres, including picture books, novels, relationship and marriage resources, coloring books, and dream journals, just to name a few. Each one is created with care and a heart for families, learning, and meaningful moments.
I believe these books can be a wonderful addition to home libraries and school collections alike, from preschool through high school. If you’re using one of my children’s or young adult books in your school—or even in your homeschool—I’d love to hear from you. Feel free to share your country or island, your school, or a little about your learning community.
Connecting with readers is always a joy, and I’m truly honored you took the time to stop by. Thank you for visiting, and I hope we can connect again soon.
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“Reading empowering books will transform a life in private, to help you shine in public.”
– Teri M. Bethel
Homeschool Mom's Review
Good morning Teri, you are on a roll... Having read the first book in this series, Trapped On Kooky Island, we knew we would be in for a treat with this sequel, but it actually superseded our expectations. Not only is it engaging from start to finish, but its narrative weaves some very interesting (and probably not commonly known) history about Haiti, its spiritual roots, and the plight of the Haitians to find a better life in the Bahamas. I want you to know that my daughter Rosie and I are loving The Case of the Missing Boat Captain more each day. I do not say these words lightly: you have scripted this book masterfully.
It is not long and belabored and drawn out so as to be a laborious read. Yet it is so densely packed with richness, it is like reading volumes in very few words. You address soul-searching, hard-to-address issues, with such balance of the eternal and practical. You bring in levity and humor in just the right way so as to help digest the hard truths presented... Every day my daughter pauses in her reading several times to make comments or ask questions. Monday she insisted on reading two chapters because she just couldn’t put the book down! I encourage you to write the sequel and continue to seek venues for a greater audience. This needs to get into the hands of the youth of the Bahamas.
C. S A. (Homeschool Mom)