by Dawn | Nov 11, 2011 | Historical Fiction
This book deals with the harsh and true realities of racism in the South after the court decision for integration of schools in 1954. Dawnie is one of the first black children to attend an all white school. She’s not only treated poorly at school, she’s also treated...
by Dawn | Nov 11, 2011 | Non-Fiction
Are things really fine just the way they are? Some people think so, others embrace change. More than just a non-fiction book about the development of the National Road into the interstate road system, this is also a thought provoking story about attitudes towards...
by Dawn | Nov 11, 2011 | Non-Fiction
Who hasn’t dreamed of meeting their hero? “America’s Troubadour”, Bob Dylan was a self taught musician, mastering both piano and guitar. His parents had different aspirations for their son, but Bob loved blues and folk music and writing and performing. Hearing that...
by Dawn | Nov 11, 2011 | Fantasy
”The closet door began to open wider. I stared at the closet. Then the door flew open. The creature stared at me and groaned. I would have been terrified of it if not for its size and smile. The creature was a small, weird man who came up to just above my waist. He...
by Dawn | Nov 11, 2011 | Picture Book
Beginning with a mouse wanting to know who eats worms for lunch, the reader follows various animals to discover who among them enjoys a meal of worms. Clever use of cutaways transforms each page into a characters meal of choice. For example, turning a cut out leaf...