Children’s Book Author Margret Scott has been invited by Strathpeffer Primary School to spend a day with school students and talk to them about reading books and its benefits. She will also explain to them the process of getting a book published and why she was inspired to write her book. Jimmy Gets a Pet Passport is an interesting children’s book with beautifully illustrated pictures of a lovable and gentle Dalmatian, Jimmy. She needs to see the vet so she can get the passport and fly to her Scottish family. She is excited about the flight but she is afraid of visiting the vet. Join her as she overcomes her fears. Margret Scott is a debut author with Scottish origins. In Northern Georgia, she worked as a Camp Counsellor, Unit Leader and Sports Director. She also worked as an Operations/Program Assistant at YMCA Camp Sea Gull/Camp Seafarer where she met Jimmy. In 2015, she moved back to Scotland with Jimmy. This story is based on real-life experiences with Jimmy.
Bangert Elementary School has requested a full day visit by Margret Scott, the author of Jimmy Gets a Pet Passport. Margret will spend an entire day with the young students and talk to them about reading books and their pets. She will also share her experience of writing a book about her pet. Jimmy Gets a Pet Passport is a storybook about a lovable and gentle Dalmatian. She lives in North Carolina and her name is Jimmy. When she turns three she needs to visit her family in Scotland. In order to get her passport, she needs to visit the vet but she is afraid of the visit and is feeling anxious. Would she be able to be brave and face her fears? Margret Scott spent her early years in the North East of Scotland. She earned her degree in Sports Development and Health Promotion at University. In Northern Georgia, she worked as a Camp Counsellor, Unit Leader and Sports Director. She also worked as an Operations/Program Assistant at YMCA Camp Sea Gull/Camp Seafarer where she met Jimmy.
The Author of Children’s book Jimmy Gets a Pet Passport, Margaret Scott has scheduled a school visit at Epiphany School of Global Studies to interact with students. School and classrooms are a place where every great author has been in their life and they hold nostalgic values. Margaret is looking forward to a lovely day with students. She hopes that she will be able to inspire keen readers to become aspiring authors. Jimmy Gets a Pet Passport is a story of a lovable Dalmatian living in the USA. Jimmy is excited to fly to Scotland to live with her Scottish family. But she needs to visit the vet to get her passport and she is scared of the vet. Read along as she wins over her fears. Margaret Scott spent her early life in the North East of Scotland and studied Sports Development and Health Promotion at University. She worked as a Camp Counsellor, Unit Leader and Sports Director for a summer camp for 9 years in Northern Georgia. She met Jimmy while working as an Operations/Program Assistant at YMCA Camp Sea Gull/Camp Seafarer.
The National Literary Trust is organising The Book Bench Trail at Staffordshire University’s Thompsons Children's Library. There will be book readings and children's craft activities. Author Christine Johnson will be attending the event. She will read from her children’s book Max, Mouse and the Doll's House. She hopes to interact with many young readers. Max, Mouse and the Doll's House is an interesting children’s book about a little boy named Max who enjoys playing with the dollhouse that was once owned by her Nani. One night he dreamed that the cellar door of the doll’s house led to an enchanted jungle where a little chimpanzee has lost his family at a party. Max and the mouse set on an adventure to reunite the guy with his family. Christine Johnson was born in Staffordshire and was raised in Anglo-Irish family. She went to a Catholic convent and grammar school and graduated in business studies from University. She is a mother to an amazing daughter and grandmother to lovely grandchildren, Max and Kristen.
Newcastle under Lyme Library has arranged a full day reading session for local authors at the Literary Day. Christine Johnson is invited to read for the audience from her children’s book Max, Mouse and the Doll's House. She will also deliver a talk for the attendants. This will be a great opportunity to engage with the fellow authors and young reader’s community. Max, Mouse and the Doll's House is a children’s book where Max dreams that the dollhouse he plays with has a passage that leads to an enchanted jungle. In the jungle, accompanied by the mouse he set on an adventure to reunite Charlie the chimpanzee with his family. Christine Johnson is a mother to a wonderful daughter and grandmother to two beautiful grandchildren, Max aged 7 and Kristen aged 2. She was born in Staffordshire and graduated in business studies.
Author and qualified therapist Sarina Wheatman, the author of Twisted Wires, is invited to attend the Brighton Book Fayre. She will be attending the event and hopefully interacting with other authors and reading community to create awareness about addiction which is also the subject of her book. Twisted Wires is an educational book aimed at creating awareness towards twisted perceptions about addiction and even more twisted behaviours towards it, which hinder the addicts from reaching out for help. The book offers a change in the mindset of society towards addiction and treatment addicts receive. A little shift in perspective can help the cause a lot. Sarina Wheatman lives in the South of England and is keen about geology and discovering gems, at the exotic locations around the world. She is a fully qualified therapist who has invested 28 years f her lie helping addicts.
The Book Signing of acclaimed novel Louisa will be held at Hotel Los Alcazares in Spain. Book lovers are invited to get their copy signed and enjoy the Happy Hour at the bar. Louisa is a wonderfully written debut novel by Jacqueline Carpenter. The Story revolves around a young girl of 15, Louisa. The protagonist lives a happy life in London, however, trouble arrives with the news of the Second World War. The characters are well portrayed and their stories really entice the readers into their lives. The British author Jacqueline Carpenter has a tremendous gift for novel writing, her debut novel is the evidence of her writing skills. Jacqueline is from Essex and is a mother of a grown-up son and daughter. She enjoys strolling about the beaches of Spain, where she spends most of her time enjoying the weather, cuisine and beautiful people.
The author of Love, Life and Death in a Teacup Sarah Priest will be attending a book signing event at the WHSmith in Hampshire. The author will talk about her book and answer the questions from avid readers. She will also sign the copies of her book for the attendees of the event. WHSmith is a leading bookstore in the UK. Love, Life and Death in a Teacup is a lovely collection of poems by author Sarah Priest. The poems are centred on tales of hope, passion and loss. There are poems about falling in love and poems about the author’s mother who was a patient of dementia. British author Sarah Priest lives in Surrey. She is a very creative person and enjoys spending time in nature. Sarah has always challenged her limits and focused on her writing skills. The poems in her book Love, Life and Death in a Teacup have their inspirations from her love of gardening and nature. Sarah is also a fan of sci-fi films.
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