Rhymes & Jingles of "Edie" Lashley
aka: Anon y Mouse
by
Book Details
About the Book
This is a super collection of witty rhymes written from the viewpoint of a darling rodent called “Anon y Mouse”.
This little “mouse” tells stories of real events in the author’s life. For instance: “Discussin’ My Concussion”, “Ode to the Jury” and “When the Roof Fell In” to name a few. She also writes birthday greetings, get-well wishes, etc., in rhyme.
This book is clearly a joy to all from the pen of someone with a zest for life and an infectious happy heart – “Edie” Lashley-Hoover.
The perfect book to pick up for light and fun reading in rhyme.
About the Author
“Edie” Lashley-Hoover of Oklahoma City was the eldest daughter of Leonard,
a noted architect, and Mary Bailey. She was an Episcopalian and a member of
She enjoyed life to the fullest and took great pride in sharing her clever rhymes with friends and family.
Besides putting her birthday greetings, get-well wishes, etc. into rhyme, Edie had a unique way of describing events in her life in rhyme! For instance: “Anyone for a Swim?” described the trauma of the night her water pipes broke.
Jan Walker, Edie’s youngest daughter, is also a “cradle” Episcopalian. She put this book together to honor the memory of her mother and to bring joy to others.