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The Wizard Of Swamp Alley: In the Land of Sha Bebe

Mary Lynn Plaisance

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This Book is Available Paperback (6x9)9781425992736 $ 18.70  
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Teen/Adult Fiction

Another whimsical fairy tale by Mary Lynn Plaisance,
from the series of her fairy tales titled:

In the Land of Sha Bebe, an enchanting place that’s inhabited by magical dolls called the Sha Bebe.
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Swamp Alley is a portal between
this side and the other side.

A Cajun Wizard named Antoine Clement Hebert, lives near Swamp Alley which is behind The Land of Sha Bebe in the swamps. He keeps balance between this side and the other side, by playing his fiddle, but he was kidnapped by “them”. Today, the Ghosts of Swamp Alley protect the ones on this side from the opposite presence who occupy the other side. Who or what is this presence, and where is this place that has the Wizard trapped? Marie La Vie explains this other place and their presence very well. It's a presence that has always existed all over the world ---- even today, it still exists.

Sometimes, the presence of the other side
may be near YOU.

The Wizard of Swamp Alley is centered around Halloween, when the veil between this side and the other side is at it’s thinnest, and the Wizard is gone. Who has the knowledge to return the Wizard to his homeland to protect The Land of Sha Bebe?

A chilling read, yet still entertaining.

Dedicated to the Spirit of Louisiana

www.shabebe.com
www.myspace.com/cajunfairies
www.myspace.com/cajunwizard

Read more reviews in the book.

You've created a Cajun fairy land, much like Walt created a Disneyland. Your characters feel like a Disney scene set in the sugarcane fields. Mary Lynn, keep weaving the threads of your wonderful creativity into a tapestry of magical tales. The pen is your loom, the paper your wool.   A MUST READ

                             It's not only a Louisiana story. 

About the Author

Mary Lynn Plaisance was asked why she has a key on all of her books.

“I love keys, because they unlock everything that needs to be set free, and keeps everything that’s not allowed to be running loose, locked in. Even something as simple as a small key has a dual purpose. There is nothing I know of which has only one purpose. Everything contains it’s opposite. It’s a law of the Universe. Keys open doors, and they lock doors. I like to open doors!”

Mary Lynn Plaisance was born in Mathews, La., and still lives in Mathews. She married her high school sweetheart Teddy, and they had four sons. They are the proud grandparents of nine…Four grandsons and five granddaughters.

The dolls were born in 1991 and copyrighted in 1993. She created The Land of Sha Bebe books in 2001, and has two other books published:

Do you believe? -- In the Land of Sha Bebe
Cajun Fairies ------ In the Land of Sha Bebe

“This magical land is my sanctuary. Everyone needs a place to escape now and then. My place is in my land of dolls.”

www.shabebe.com
www.myspace.com/cajunfairies
www.myspace.com/cajunwizard

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Madame Poulette fell through the back of her armoire, and she was in another doll land.

The “Queen” of this unknown land saw Poulette still floating on the magic quilt above, only a few feet away from the back of the broken armoire that looked like a black hole in the air. She yelled at everyone in her slipping accent to ‘not let the Wizard out of the back room’.

“You hear me! I told you to make sure that that Wizard stays in that back room. Don’t no one let him out!” yelled the wicked Queen in a screeching voice. “And get them steel balls out. Shoot that doll down from that sky. I heard about them. They from the other side. I want the stuffin pulled out of her when you shoot her down.” The mean Queen was very angry and annoyed. “You hear me. Shoot her down with them steel balls!”

When Poulette heard this, she swiftly turned her magic quilt back for the opening in the back of the armoire. When she entered into her own place, back in the Land of Sha Bebe, the back of the armoire closed shut, leaving her to wonder if what she saw was actually what she did see, or did she hit her head and maybe black out for a while and entered into a dream state.

Sitting on the floor in her quilting room, Poulette was in a state of shock.

She paced the floor thinking about what to do, because she knew she had to do something. “I’ll have to tell Faustina, because I did see the other land, and she has to know about this. They are all filthy, mean dolls who want to harm us!”

Picking the hem of her dress up, like she does for the run-of-the-quilts, she jumped over the stack of unfolded quilts which were still scattered on the floor, and she walked at a very fast pace to Faustina’s house next door.

“Faustina!” she yelled from her front porch before she started to walk over to her house. “Oh Faustina, sha, I need to talk to you!”

The Queen looked out of the window and saw Poulette almost running towards her front door. “What in the name of Sha Bebe is going on with Poulette?” The Queen opened her front door at the same time that Poulette grabbed for the door knob, and she went tumbling inside of Faustina’s house, hitting her head on the key shaped coffee table in her living room.

“Are you okay? What happened?”

“Faustina, I have to talk to you,” she said with a troubled look, out of breath, and still sitting on the floor. “I have to tell you what just happened to me, and what I saw.”

“Tell me what? You’re scaring me with that look on your face. What happened?”

“Faustina, there’s another doll land on the other side of here, and they know about us and our land on this side.” She took in deep breathes.

“Another doll land…like ours…on the other side?” The Queen was puzzled. “On the other side of what? Where?” Faustina shrugged her shoulders.

“On the other side of my armoire.”

Faustina sent a grimace with a look of discontent at Poulette who was still sitting on the floor. “Dolls on the other side of your armoire? You saw dolls,” she paused, “on the other side of your armoire.” Faustina didn’t feel like playing games. “Are you starting Halloween early? I don’t feel like playing trick or treat now.”

“No, Faustina. Just hear me out.” Poulette was becoming embarrassed, but continued to tell the Queen what happened. “I fell though the back of my armoire,” she took another deep breath, “and when I broke through the back of my armoire, I was floating in mid-air, and I tell you, I saw another land with dolls who are not nice!” She shook her head. “Not nice at all. They’re mean!”

Poulette was upset. “Faustina, they know about our land, sha. When they saw me in the air on my flying quilt, their Queen yelled to the dolls on the other side to shoot me down with steel balls, because they wanted to take the stuffing out of me!”

Faustina, helped her up from the floor, took her hand, and helped her to sit on the couch. “I’ll get you some lemon water. I think you hit your head too hard on my key table.”

“Faustina!” Poulette yelled at the Queen which startled her. “Listen to me!” she grabbed her hands while she was sitting on the couch, spilling the glass of lemon water on the floor. “I fell at my house into my armoire, sha. It’s there I saw another doll land. You need to know that there are other dolls who are not nice…oh, not nice at all, who know about this land. They are dressed in…”

Poulette hesitated. If she went into what the other dolls were wearing, for sure the Queen would think she was dreaming. All of them wore something almost exactly like the costumes they talked about wearing for Halloween at breakfast.

“Faustina, if you could come with me, and help me find where I went through the hole, you’ll see what I’m saying is true.”

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