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Tag Archives: Empowering books for children
Alethea Kehas interviews Annika Perry on “A Better World of Books” #authorinterview
Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story: Annika Perry is an award-winning author, blogger and book reviewer. She has two books in print and is working on a third. I asked Annika to be a guest for “A Better World … Continue reading
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Alethea Kehas Meets Darlene Foster on A Better World of Books
Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story: Darlene Foster is a writer of children’s stories, a retired employment counsellor, an ESL tutor, a wife, mother and grandmother. Her grandson once gave her the nickname “super-mega-woman-supreme.” Darlene was brought up on … Continue reading
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Tagged A Better World of Books, Amanda in Alberta, Amanda in England, Amanda in Holland, Amanda in Spain, Amanda on the Danube, children's adventure series, Children's author interview, Empowering books for children, inspiration, teaching tolerance to children, unity through diversity
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