Mystery of THE FIREFLY RIDERS
Andar to Walk Adventures
by
Book Details
About the Book
These are the never-before-seen journals of how
fourteen-year-old Anderson “Andy” Noble became Andar. Why is one of America’s
national forests dangerous? How do the vacation adventures with his new little
cousin, Joe-Red, help Andy solve the mystery? When he has a serious accident,
why would making the right choices give him a new attitude? Noble Ranch becomes
a home for orphans with lots of room for more children. Native American Tom
Three Horse helps others in Union Station. How did he help Andy discover a new
way to ride a horse? Andy was given a new body. Does his new name: Andar...tu para siempre vas a andar conmigo...mean
a new walk?
The mission: to explore kindness by putting on the
right choice of “armor,” helping kids today, even those with special needs,
become Andars to walk with the King.
Norma Jean Waterhouse set Mystery of the Firefly Riders in 1935-39 as a back-story to Mystery of the Firefly Charms. She knew
this gentle era of music parties, quilting bees, horses, nightriders,
shivarees, crawdads, chalk-rocks and “shill-lay-lees.” Families in the Ozarks
felt rich! Little kids were happy, free to run barefoot and explore...beginning
the Andar To Walk Adventures.
About the Author
Norma Jean Waterhouse wrote Mystery of the Firefly Charms and Mystery of the Firefly Riders in the Andar series. She also recorded a talking book: Hugh Steven’s Night of the Long Knives for Wycliffe
Bible Translators.
She attended John Brown University in Siloam
Springs, Arkansas, and holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Calvary Bible
College, Kansas City, Missouri.
She told stories, wrote and voiced commercials, and
was a disk jockey and women’s director. Besides JBU’s radio station, she served
on others, both commercial and Christian, such as KFRN in Elkhart, Indiana, and
CBC’s KLJC, which was founded by her husband of 53 years, Harry Waterhouse.
They have three children and eleven grandchildren. She is retired from KC’s
Classical KXTR.