Kathleen j. shields biography
- Kathleen J. Shields has won multiple book awards for her Educational Children's story series, "The Hamilton Troll Adventures" This series has 12 rhyming story books, a coloring and activity book, a workbook containing home school curriculum & a.
- Kathleen J. Shields is a prolific writer with nearly 40 published books!
- Kathleen J. Shields is an award-winning author having won First Place Best Educational.
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Wiki? Hamilton Troll
(A short chap with a cheery smile, whose face can be seen as far as a mile)
Hamilton Troll
The word troll brings about fear and disgust in many people. There are plenty of stories and variations of troll species, most of which exhibit unfavorable traits and bad behaviors. Some say trolls are ugly, hairy giants with hooked noses and humps on their backs. They’ve also been known to smell bad and do mean things, but that is just a stereotype. Not all Trolls are disagreeable and mean. Some trolls live around people and manage to get along and interact quite well; they also love animals and can be quite creative.
There are dozens of types of trolls that vary in size and appearance. There are forest trolls, ice trolls, river trolls, bog trolls, rock trolls, desert trolls, mountain trolls, stone trolls, hill trolls, cave trolls, snow trolls, and so many more. While that seems like a lot, there are also various types of magical creatures that are very similar to trolls like; elves, dwarfs, gnomes, leprechauns, sprites, assorted faeries and a huge list of o
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The First Unicorn
An Ancient Myth with a Contemporary Soul
Unicorns have always been mythical, but Shields flips the narrative. Instead of depicting them as otherworldly, she grounds their origin in a biblical framework. Aden’s journey echoes the words of Friedrich Nietzsche, who said, "He who has a why to live can bear almost any how." Shields’ unicorns are not fantastical distractions; they are moral beacons, much like knights in medieval romances, reminding us of divine possibilities in a broken world.
This reinvention of the unicorn is a quiet jab at how the modern world commercializes them as frivolous symbols—rainbows and glitter. Shields brings back their gravitas, insisting
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Kathleen J. Shields
There are Angels God puts on this Earth
Who care for us and guide us.
You can feel their love and gentleness
as they walk through life beside us.
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There is something about you, something in your soul
something that seems to surround your fishing pole….
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I’ve wanted just to tell you a few things you ought to know
I’m doing pretty good now, I’m better than so-so.
I think the guilt has passed me, I’m sleeping now at night
I’ll forever - ever miss you, but I know I’ll be alright.
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Through thick and thin, through good and bad
Through every day you’ve made me glad
When I was sitting at the end of my rope
Your encouraging words gave me hope
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While there is nothing that I can say to help you ease your sorrow,
take comfort in the knowledge that there will always be tomorrow.
I can not comprehend just how sad you must be feeling,
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She’s a wonderful woman so full of love;
she’s a joy to be around too
But before the first drink she’s not quite that way,
like she doesn’t know what to do.
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When I came to you, you
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