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In an effort to hold onto his deceased grandmother, Junebug has become her. And not only her, but other ancestors she has told him about as well. In this spin-off of the novel, Babe, we begin to see the fine line that separates a broken heart from a shattered mind. Has Junebug crossed it? Can anybody reach him? Has “Anybody Seen Junebug?”

“Delores Thornton scores a major hit with Anybody Seen Junebug?, a witty and earthy tale of friendship and family love in which the human spirit triumphs over grief and adversity. Read this novel. You will be greatly entertained.”
—Tracy Price-Thompson, bestselling author
of Black Coffee and Chocolate Sangria

“A great Frenchman once said, ‘An idea is irresistible.’ Delores has taken her idea and made her novel ideal reading...Anybody Seen Junebug? is irresistible....”
—Joseph W. Wilkins, Simmons Bible College



About the Author

Delores Thornton, author of Ida Mae, Babe and Anybody Seen Junebug? is an Indianapolis native and lifelong resident. She attends Simmons Bible College. Thornton is founder and CEO of Marguerite Press publishing company.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 136 pages
  • Publisher: IUniverse (January 27, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595267130
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595267132
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #5,185,194 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars He ain't crazy, he's JUNE BUG!, January 18, 2004
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If June Bug ain't crazy than what is the definition of crazy? Delores has written a tale that is riveting because you really don't know from the opening scene to the last how Delores managed to weave a tale of multi-diminsions.

June Bug can't decide who he is or "won't" decide. Actually, during the reading, I couldn't decide if June Bug was crazy or was everyone around him actually a little mental-deprived.

I enjoyed the way the author managed to peel away the layers in such a manner that we are very much sympathetic to June Bug and how he became and stays cocooned in his own world which in my opinion, not only protected him but those he truly loved.

I hope there's a sequel.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thornton delivers again, January 18, 2004
By Brian Robinson (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews
In Delores Thornton's third title, HAS ANYBODY SEEN JUNEBUG, she has chosen, once again, to delve into the psyche of a multi-dimensional character.

June Bug, even in jail, can't seem to come to terms as to who he really is. Is it because it's too painful or does June Bug have something to hide and acting crazy provides the perfect hiding place?

It's hard not to go into details surrounding this particular story because Thornton's writing has many layers. Just when you think you're going on one ride you find out that she's secreted you on another.

If I had one negative to say about this story is that it leaves you wanting more. After all, Where is June Bug? He's probably somewhere or someone in all of our families.

Kudos to Ms. Thornton...
if she keeps this up she'll become even more of a literary phenomenon than already.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Publisher of Disilgold Soul Literary Review Magazine, January 18, 2004
I read Delores Thornton's book before I ever knew who she was, and was amazed by the quality of character development. We immediately asked Delores to be our Disilgold Book of The Year judge, and she actually selected an author who has gone on to receive outstanding reviews. We always have said that, "Talent recognizes talent." Anybody Seen Junebug? is by far one of the most intriguing books of our times that deals with issues too personal for me to discuss here, but has gone on to be among one of the favorites of YOUnity Reviewers Worldwide for content, real issues, and exposure to unfortunate situations that can happen to anyone, and at any time. Never feel that you are alone if your suffer from dual personalities. This disease comes from extreme loneliness, depression and traumatic life's situations that many normal people hide by occupying their life with goodness for others, and or harm to escape the harshest of realities they've had to deal with, and perhaps will never tell until their dying day or until someone makes an effort to help these souls. Junebug is a classic character who I wanted to embrace, nurture, support, and help. He is the sophomore sequel to BABE!, another prior book with equal weight. I felt empathy for Junebug. He is the underdog and pathetic soul that folks lock up in jail and throw away the key. He is Michael Jackson, glorified and knocked down and stripped to nothingness, and may go to jail for being different when innocent, but no one will take his side so it seems. He can be your neighbor who helped you with groceries, the man who saved your child from drowning, the next president of the United States of America, your brother, and even your father. I have a lot of sympathy for folks in his predicament, and in reality, this can be a dangerous task to take on, but someone has to care. Delores begins this journey by writing a powerful book that will bring better understanding to mental disease, and I believe that all who are well, should feel blessed, and fortunate to read this book, and perhaps help people undergoing circumstances like those experienced by Junebug. I have no idea how Delores Thornton created this character. He is totally original, quite frightening at times, mysterious, unpredicatable, and the kind of character fit for a movie like The Green Mile. This one is an unassuming winner that is powerfully overwhelmed by the glittery books on the market. I encourage true die hard book lovers to read the message inside, a message much more powerful than the cover. I truly recommend this book as the standard for quality literature and I am sure many YOUnity Reviewers will agree. There is no time limit for this book to filter into every real home library. Anybody Seen Junebug? is a book of the ages, and I do not doubt that The New York Times Review will one day feature this book which is far too sophisticated to be a trend. This book is one for life long domain. I am very proud of Delores Thornton's work and believe that Junebug will become a celebrity very soon. I also, love the matching CD. Brilliant work!!!!!!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars No Man Is An Island
Junebug's got problems. Nobody knows the extent of them like his cellmate John. Incarcerated for their various crimes a strong bond is formed between the two men. Read more
Published on February 27, 2004 by Flavah Reviewer

4.0 out of 5 stars I love Junebug!
Junebug is in prison. But thats not his biggest problem. For years, Junebug had to deal with five different personalities in his mind, without any professional help. Read more
Published on January 26, 2004 by Joy Farrington

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