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November 2016

A Year of Borrowed Men: Author Tackles WWII Through Powerful Children’s Book

2016-11-17
By: Clarence R. Delcastillo
On: November 17, 2016
In: Childrens book

War can be a complicated subject to fully understand, especially for a child. But Vancouver-based Michelle Barker is trying to foster understanding of the subject with her new children’s book, A Year of Borrowed Men. It tells the story of a child living on a German farm during World WarRead More →

After his military service, a veteran finds a new purpose by creating children’s books

2016-11-11
By: Clarence R. Delcastillo
On: November 11, 2016
In: Childrens book

After six years of service in the Air Force, Rick Isbell found a new purpose in life through his words and illustrations. You get where you are going by going through where you have been. Along the way you will find purpose, you will find yourself, and sometimes you willRead More →

Meet the Phoenix Librarian Who Won the Children’s Book Contest With “Up Up Up” on Nov. 19

2016-11-07
By: Clarence R. Delcastillo
On: November 7, 2016
In: Childrens book

Author’s story Phoenix was selected from 250 entries A book signing is Nov. 19 at Changing Hands in Tempe Being a mother of three boys, a Phoenix school librarian, and pursuing a side job writing children’s books just didn’t work. Not when Phoebe Fox, 39, yearned to put more ofRead More →

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