Miss Mary Pennynickle's Tales of Torment for Toddlers
Book Details
Author(s)James DeSalvo
PublisherDoozie Press
ISBN / ASINB003YRIKLM
ISBN-13978B003YRIKL9
MarketplaceUnited Kingdom 🇬🇧
Description
Miss Mary Pennynickle was a very stern elementary school teacher in the late 19th century into the 20th century. She used many stories to teach her students valuable lessons, such as proper behavior and respect for one's elders.
The nature of Miss Mary Pennynickle’s stories and poems have been described by historians as “bizarreâ€, “macabre†and “very disturbing.†They are believed to be the primary cause of many of her students’ untimely deaths and suicides.
It is not clear as to when she was born. There has been no information on her date of death, either.
It is generally believed that Miss Pennynickle was married and gave birth to three children. However, any evidence of that was burned when her home in New England mysteriously burned to the ground.
Many of her works have recently been discovered in the attic of one of her former residences. They were found in a leather bound book, although the kind of flesh used to bind it has been highly debated.
While it is impossible to print these works due to their delicate physical condition, James DeSalvo has painstakingly transcribed several of her stories here for your enjoyment. Mr. DeSalvo, however, has suffered great mental trauma in bringing to light the tales of torment.
This collection contains one story and three poems.
Please read on. Learn the lessons of Miss Mary Pennynickle and take them to heart.
Read Miss Mary Pennynickle’s Diaries on Facebook.
Other books by James DeSalvo:
Miss Mary Pennynickle's Fairytales of Foreboding Only .99!
Miss Mary Pennynickle's Hellish Horrors of History Only .99!
Connie Cobbler: Toy Detective Only$1.99!
The nature of Miss Mary Pennynickle’s stories and poems have been described by historians as “bizarreâ€, “macabre†and “very disturbing.†They are believed to be the primary cause of many of her students’ untimely deaths and suicides.
It is not clear as to when she was born. There has been no information on her date of death, either.
It is generally believed that Miss Pennynickle was married and gave birth to three children. However, any evidence of that was burned when her home in New England mysteriously burned to the ground.
Many of her works have recently been discovered in the attic of one of her former residences. They were found in a leather bound book, although the kind of flesh used to bind it has been highly debated.
While it is impossible to print these works due to their delicate physical condition, James DeSalvo has painstakingly transcribed several of her stories here for your enjoyment. Mr. DeSalvo, however, has suffered great mental trauma in bringing to light the tales of torment.
This collection contains one story and three poems.
Please read on. Learn the lessons of Miss Mary Pennynickle and take them to heart.
Read Miss Mary Pennynickle’s Diaries on Facebook.
Other books by James DeSalvo:
Miss Mary Pennynickle's Fairytales of Foreboding Only .99!
Miss Mary Pennynickle's Hellish Horrors of History Only .99!
Connie Cobbler: Toy Detective Only$1.99!

