Grandfathers’ Cave
Awakening to find himself abandoned in a cave with a wolf, “Boy” has to use his wits and primitive skills to survive.
Experience the learning process yourself as Kirby imparts his knowledge of flint knapping, friction fire, bow and arrow construction, hide tanning and other skills in the context of an exciting coming-of-age adventure for the young or young at heart.
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The Adventures of Missy Mack Series:
The adventures of Missy Mack, Learning to shoot her bow and arrow
Join Missy Mack on a trip to her Grandfather’s cabin where he will introduce her to shooting her own bow and arrow.
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The Adventures of Missy Mack, Tracking with Grandpa
Missy Mack and Grandpa are at it again. They find the tracks of animals that live near grandpas cabin.
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The Adventures of Missy Mack, Learning to ski
Grandpa Takes Missy Mack to the ski hill to learn a family tradition.
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Kirby, long time no see. Congratulations on being published, look forward to getting one of your books for my grand kids , Patty and I have 5 boys and 3 girls in our grandchild bank as of now from 18 years down to 1 year old. Take care of yourself. Jim Claeys
My neighbor Phil Yoder gave me “Grandfathers’ Cave” to read since he knew I liked Indians and have my own children’s book about an Indian. Your book was really good. It was hard to put down. I read it in 2 days. Thanks Kirby.
Kim Huffman
Thanks for your words of encouragement Kim! I appreciate that you took the time to look up this website and leave a comment. Let your friends know you liked the book, it is available on Amazon if they want a copy. I have been busy writing and illustrating my “Adventures of Missy Mack” children’s book series, along with working my day to day job which is where I met Phil Yoder.
I am working on a sequel to “Grandfathers’ Cave” to answer the question of what Happened to Fire Woman. It is proving to be harder to write, and is taking some time.
what is the name of your book? how did you go about publishing it?
Thank you again,
Kirby
My neighbor, Phil Yoder, gave me “Grandfathers’ Cave” to read since he knew I liked Indians and had just written an Indian children’s book. Your book was really good. I could hardly put it down. I finished it in two days.
Kim Huffman