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Saturday, 28 January 2012

New Book of Humorous Poems Released By Richard Langdon Cook

Sarasota, FL (PRWEB) March 18, 2011

British author Richard Langdon Cook has combined his keen English sense of humor and love for the language to produce a book of humorous poems, "The Bright Side of Life," a heartwarming collection inspired by a life of international travel and astute observation on his current U.S. home turf.


The title, a nod to the song "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" from Monty Python's "Life of Brian," hints at the book's frank, droll, and at times poignant view of life's ups and downs. "I like to write about what is going on around us," Cook said. "I wish to entertain and always try to keep it simple. No complicated language or deep thoughts that are difficult to understand." While hopefully amusing readers, the humorous poems also encourage them to dwell for a while on life's special blessings.


He turns a wry eye on subjects such as the social life of penguins in Argentina, tour guides in Rome, a lone lady at the Ritz, yogurt, golf, modern art, cricket and how it feels to be a traffic light. "I like to paint pictures in words. Every poem must have an idea, a heart," he said, "and I like to have a little twist, a little 'Oh!,' at the end that makes people smile." The book also contains 45 illustrations of the humorous verses.


Cook, born and raised in London, was educated at Mill Hill School. After graduation, he spent a year hitchhiking around Europe, grooming ski slopes in Norway, trimming trees in Germany, and harvesting grapes in the south of France. With three years of military service in the Royal Artillery behind him, he joined the international arm of Johnson & Johnson in 1958. In a career spanning 42 years, he visited 127 countries and managed the company's operations in Japan and South Africa. His last 10 years with J&J were dedicated to establishing and managing The Johnson & Johnson School of Advertising.


Now retired and living with his wife in Sarasota, he is also the author of two memoirs; "One for the Yipper" for golfers, and "I'll Catch the Sun" for those who prefer to be outside their clothes rather than in them. He still enjoys traveling, writing, cooking and caring for his lone avocado tree while being convinced, despite his advancing years, that his best golf is yet to come. For more information on Cook's humorous poems, see http://www.RichardLangdonCook.com. The book is available online at http://www.amazon.com and http://www.barnesandnoble.com for a suggested retail price of $ 12.95.


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From bodger to broomsquire - a new book aims to keep traditional crafts alive

(Vocus/PRWEB) 25 March 2011

Anyone who cares about the survival of Britain's craft heritage needs to read this book. From bodger to brickmaker, potter to pub sign designer, tanner to thatcher and cooper to clog maker, many crafts survive in the hands of just a few individuals. The Book of Forgotten Crafts tells their stories, and is illustrated with beautiful photographs of the crafters at work.


Please contact Susie Hallam to request a review copy, interview with the craftspeople or authors, or images. Email: susiehallam1(at)gmail(dot)com Tel: 07761 836782


Traditional British crafts are currently enjoying an extraordinary resurgence of interest, as people turn away from a throw-away culture and start to appreciate again the dedication, skill and passion of craftspeople and the beauty and intrinsic value of an object made by hand. Publication of The Book of Forgotten Crafts, a celebration of traditional craftsmanship, is therefore very timely.


It is impossible not to be inspired by the life stories of the nearly 50 British craftsmen and women interviewed for the book, which brings to life a history of craftsmanship that in some cases stretches back as far as 1,000 years.


From bodger to brickmaker, potter to pub sign designer, tanner to thatcher and cooper to clog maker, these talented people all make a hugely important contribution to Britain?s heritage. The book is illustrated with inspirational photographs by Paul Felix which show the craftspeople in their workshops and display the beauty of the objects they make.


Included among the forty-nine craftsmen and women featured are:

Neil Hopkins of Two Rivers Paper Company on Exmoor, a commercial hand mill that has been restored to use waterpower to make paper from old rags in the traditional manner
Robin Wood, bowl maker, who uses timber local to his studio in the Peak District to create traditional, functional wooden bowls. Robin is also Chair of the Heritage Crafts Association and has written the foreword to this book
Rhiannon Evans, goldsmith, an award-winning jewellery designer who works in pure and mixed Welsh gold
Adam King, broomsquire, based in Buckinghamshire, who has been making besom brooms since he was eighteen and was nearly swept away by Harry Pottermania
Christine Springett, a bobbin lace maker for over 30 years, who specialises in Bedfordshire lace and enthuses about the weaving, plaiting and looping involved in her craft
Lesley Pyke, glass engraver from Suffolk, who is passionate about crystal and works in many layers of colour

Full list of craftspeople featured in The Book of Forgotten Crafts:


Village Workshop Crafts:

The Wheelwright

The Cooper

The Tanner

The Leather Bottle Maker

The Papermaker

The Millwright

The Potter

The Rhubarb Forcer Maker

The Blacksmith

The Rope Maker


Decorative Crafts

The Woodcarvers

The Glass Blower

The Goldsmith

The Stained Glass Artist

The Pub Sign Designer

The Glass Engraver

The Serpentine Rock Carver

The Silversmith


Basketry Crafts

The Basket Maker

The Oak Swill Basket Maker

The Bee Skep Maker

The Lobster Pot Maker

The Rush Seat Maker

The Trug Maker


Textile Crafts

The Tapestry Weaver

The Dyer & Felt Maker

The Spinning Wheel Maker

The Lace Maker

The Fabric Weaver


Woodland Crafts

The Bowl Maker

The Broomsquire

The Hurdle Maker

The Bodger

The Stick and Crooks Maker

The Hedgelayer

The Clog Maker

The Rake Maker


Building Crafts

The Brick Maker

The Dry Stone Wallers

The Flint Knapper

The Stone Mason

The Thatchers


Crafts for Sport and Recreation

The Bowyer/Fletcher

The Bagpipe maker

The Cricket Bat maker

The Guitar Maker

The Gunsmith

The Whip Maker

The Gig Boat Maker


The authors:

Paul Felix has been taking photographs of traditional craftsmen for over forty years. His work has been published in newspapers and magazines around the world. He lives between Gloucestershire and Cornwall.


Tom Quinn is a writer, editor and a social historian. He is the author of the book Mastercrafts, also published by David & Charles, and several other books with a rural theme.


Si?n Ellis is a travel/heritage writer, who specialises in rural subjects, and is a former editor of Heritage magazine.


The Book of Forgotten Crafts by Paul Felix, Si?n Ellis and Tom Quinn is published by David & Charles on 14 April 2011 in hardback at ?20.


For media enquiries, requests for review copies, interviews with the authors or craftsmen and women, for images or to set up a reader offer, please contact:

Susie Hallam Marketing & PR

07761 836782

susiehallam1(at)gmail(dot)com


Published by David & Charles, Brunel House, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 4PU


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Children?s Book ?Sofia?s Rainbow? Now Available ? Portion of Proceeds to Benefit Children?s Literacy Programs

Palm Springs, California (PRWEB) December 14, 2011

Award-winning author Lina Simoni has teamed up with Italian illustrator Laura Furlan to bring to life Sofia's Rainbow, a book for children and young adults that teaches a message of acceptance and respect for others. The book is available for sale at http://www.sofiasrainbow.com and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to children?s literacy programs. Simoni will host an official launch party for the book in early 2012.


?In today's world, where we often see images that are filled with racial and religious hatred, Sofia's Rainbow is a treasured contrast,? says Simoni. ?The lesson Sofia learns is that even though things may not always be as we expect them to be, our differences should be valued and respected. I felt it was important to tell this type of story through the eyes of a child, and spread the message that love and understanding of others is critical for the survival of our modern world.?


Sofia?s Rainbow is set in Istanbul, Turkey, on the shores of the Golden Horn, where young Sofia is lonely and dreams of climbing rainbows. She strikes a friendship with Incir (In-jir), a kitten who eats figs and is afraid of heights. Sofia and Incir share a life-changing adventure, at the end of which Incir gains Sofia's unconditional love and trust, and Sofia learn the importance of tolerance, acceptance, and respect for diversity. Illustrator Laura Furlan worked for many years in the world of fine dining as an illustrator, reporter, and translator. Her renderings of Sofia and Incir provide a warm and tender touch to the story.


The book is priced at $ 14.99, and $ 4 from each sale will be given to two children?s literacy programs, First Book and Tools for Tomorrow. First Book (http://www.firstbook.org) is a non-profit based in Washington, D.C. that buys books for children who can't afford them. Tools for Tomorrow (http://www.afterschooltools.org) is a Palm Springs area program that provides children with free after-school training in the arts such as music, drama, writing, and visual arts.


?I believe that Sofia?s Rainbow reinforces the message that Tools for Tomorrow wishes children to learn, especially the message of respect for others and not judging others based on their appearance,? says Ed DiNicola, Executive Director of Tools for Tomorrow. ?We feel it might even be used in our program as a prompt for creative writing.?


Simoni was born in Genoa, Italy and moved to the U.S. in 1988. She is the author of two novels, award-winning "The Scent of Rosa's Oil" published in the US, Germany, and Greece, and "The House of Serenades," which will appear in the U.S. in April of 2012. She is a member of the National League of American Pen Women, Palm Springs Women in Film and Television, and the Palm Springs Writers' Guild. At the moment she is working on her third novel, "The Cabinet Spell." Simoni is also an accomplished artist and photographer, and has shown her work both here in the U.S. and in Europe.


In 2011 Simoni founded a publishing house, Moonleaf Publishing, which will be accepting submissions as of January 2012. For more information about Sofia?s Rainbow, visit http://www.sofiasrainbow.com.


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Just Fine the Way they Are, Award-winning Children's Book Author Connie Nordhielm Wooldridge, is Released by Calkins Creek, an Imprint of Boyds Mills Press

Cincinnati, Ohio (PRWEB) August 23, 2011

Just Fine The Way They Are: From Dirt Roads to Rail Roads to Interstates, a new release by Calkins Creek (the non-fiction and historical fiction imprint of Boyds Mills Press), is a story about change and resistance, progress and protest, innovation and the American entrepreneurial spirit. Award-winning children's book author Connie Nordhielm Wooldridge and artist Richard Walz worked closely with experts and firsthand accounts to tell a ?just fine and accurate? illustrated story of how dirt roads of the 1800s turned into the U.S. highway system of today. This is the fifth picture book by Wooldridge who also earned critical acclaim for her young adult biography of Edith Wharton, The Brave Escape of Edith Wharton (Clarion 2010).


A special plus for educators and home school instructors are three sets of lesson plans and teacher resources Wooldridge developed with two elementary school teachers. These are available to download from her website at no cost. Recommended for ages 8 & up, Just Fine The Way They Are lists for $ 17.95, and is available at independent and major bookstore retailers nationwide.


Critics agree on the book's important role in engaging children in a discussion about transportation ? ??a fine philosophical debate to introduce to budding environmentalists? (Los Angeles Times, July 3, 2011). Roundtable Reviews for Kids writes, ?As young readers follow the development of these basic ground transportation systems, they?ll discover the importance of those people who not only invent new ways of doing things, but also refuse to give in when obstacles are placed in their way.? The author, who lives near the National Road, now I-40, in Richmond, Indiana, provides resources for those readers who want to learn more, including a timeline, bibliography, websites, historic landmarks and places to visit.


The story begins with Mr. John Slack, the keeper of a tavern beside a rutted dirt road in the early 1800s, who thought things were just fine the way they were. Lucius Stockton, who ran the National Road Stage Company in the mid 1800s agreed, and so too did the owners of the railroads when the first Model T appeared in 1908. Yet with each new innovation, driven by Americans need to move around the country more quickly, efficiently, comfortably, and now more ?greenly,? means things will never be just fine the way they are. Richard Walz, who has illustrated numerous non-fiction titles for children, ?provides heroic imagery with a Thomas Hart Benton twang? (Kirkus Reviews, February 11, 2011).


For Educators

On her website, Wooldridge offers three sets of lesson plans and teacher resources for Just Fine the Way They Are, created by Lois Brown and Kimberly Vincent, elementary school teachers for the Richmond Community School district and adjunct professors at Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana. Addressing three subject areas ? Social Studies (Transportation), Comprehension and Writer?s Craft ? the content includes an ?Essential Question,? ?Big Ideas,? ?Materials and Resources?, ?Vocabulary,? up to four complete ?Lesson Plans? and ?Explicit Teaching? ideas. The lesson plans for each subject area include handouts, whole classroom and small group activities and readers? response questions. Wooldridge invites educators who use these resources to provide feedback and suggestions, so the information can be revised and updated to best serve teachers and students.


An experienced speaker and presenter, Wooldridge offers four different programs for students, community, civic and professional organizations, writing groups, library audiences, and seniors. Wooldridge can be followed on Facebook and Twitter. She also posts regularly to her two blogs, ?Scenes from a Writer?s Life? and ?On The Writing of Non-Fiction,? which can be found and followed by visiting her website, http://www.conniewooldridge.com.????????????????????????????????????????????????


About The Author

Connie Nordhielm Wooldridge?s vivid imagination and spirited storytelling are fueled by her love of travel, adventure, and the unconventional way she embraces life. She?s lived in seven states, Washington, D.C., Athens, Greece and Seoul, Korea, was a Latin major, a flight attendant for a major airline, raised four children, and worked at her dream job ? a librarian in an elementary school. While attending the University of Chicago graduate school, where she received a double Masters degree in library science and education, she was recommended by Zena Sutherland, children?s literature professor and editor of The Bulletin for the Center of Children?s Books, to serve first on the American Library Association?s Newbery-Caldecott Committee and then on the Notable Books Committee. In addition to her five non-fiction picture books for children and a young adult biography The Brave Escape of Edith Wharton (Clarion Books, August 2010), she?s written numerous articles and stories for Highlights for Children and Cricket. Her first book, Wicked Jack (Holiday House 1995) won the Irma S. and James H. Black Book Award and North Carolina Children?s Book Award, and The Legend of Strap Buckner (Holiday House 2001) earned the Spur Award from the Western Writers of America.


Reviews

?Wooldridge?s story of America?s land-transportation networks?its roadways and railways?is folksy but panoramic. The informal, affable tone, something like a movie voice-over, works well here, conveying a sweeping amount of material?over a lot of ground and 200 years?as it chugs merrily along, hitting the high points, while Walz provides heroic imagery with a Thomas Hart Benton twang. Fittingly, the story has got real rhythm to it, helped along by the refrain??Things were just fine the way they were,? thought those who benefited from a soon-to-be-diminished carrier?but most of all by capturing the surging, ever-evolving nature of the country?s transportation network.?

????Kirkus Reviews, February 15, 2011

?How we move around our country ? Cars? Bicycles? High-speed rail? ? is a big issue in environmentalism, and ?Just Fine the Way They Are? shows readers that making decisions about technical progress is not always easy. Beginning in 1805?the book gives a history of U.S. roads, from dirt track to superhighway. At every point, there were people who embraced new technologies (bicyclists ?claimed the act of walking was on its last legs!?) and people who thought things were ?just fine the way they were.? That's a fine philosophical debate to introduce to budding environmentalists."

????Los Angeles Times, Sonje Bolle, July 3, 2011

?This tongue-in-cheek picture book presents young readers with an easy-to-understand account of technological advances in transportation and how progress could also encounter resistance from people who preferred the old way of doing things.?

????Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children, 2011

Just Fine the Way They Are:

From Dirt Roads to Rail Roads to Interstates

Written by Connie Nordhielm Wooldridge

Illustrated by Richard Walz

Published by Calkins Creek/Boyds Mills Press 2011

Picture Book; Ages 8 & up

$ 17.95 (US)

ISBN #978-1-59078-710-6 (hardcover)


Calkins Creek Books introduces children to the many people, places, and events that shaped our country's history. Their picture books, chapter books, and novels?nonfiction and historical fiction for ages eight and up?combine original and extensive research with creative, energetic writing. History is key at Calkins Creek. Their authors transport their readers back in time to recognizable places with living and breathing people.


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Five Young Blackbirds Leave the Nest in New Book

Essex, Great Britain (PRWEB) October 13, 2011

Tariq Rana?s new children?s book ?Five Baby Blackbirds: Learn to Fly? (published by AuthorHouse) is a story with strong morals that remains accessible to young readers, making it a perfect book for parents first teaching their children to read and understand stories.


Children will delight at the antics of Brave Chick, Sporty Chick, Explorer Chick, Intelligent Chick and Baby Chick as they prepare for their grand adventure. The story is written in a fun rhyme that makes it attractive to younger readers, but also contains a strong sense of morality to begin exposing children to the teaching component of stories.


Rana, an ambassador for the charity CARE Pakistan, is donating 20 percent of the profits from sales of ?Five Baby Blackbirds? to the charity, and the book has been featured on the charity?s website.


Written for children between 3 and 7, ?Five Baby Blackbirds? is sure to entertain.


About the Author

Tariq Rana has enjoyed writing children's fiction from a very young age, and particularly enjoys writing poetry. He was born in 1977 in Lahore, Pakistan, but moved to London, England in 1979, and has lived there ever since. He studied management science at the University of Southampton, before completing a diploma in marketing and achieving Chartered Marketer status. Rana works in the telecommunications industry, but continues to write short stories for young audiences in his spare time.


Rana is married and has three children who are the inspiration behind all of his stories. He is a sports enthusiast and enjoys playing football, cricket and tennis on a regular basis.


AuthorHouse, an Author Solutions, Inc. self-publishing imprint, is a leading provider of book publishing, marketing, and bookselling services for authors around the globe and offers the industry?s only suite of Hollywood book-to-film services. Committed to providing the highest level of customer service, AuthorHouse assigns each author personal publishing and marketing consultants who provide guidance throughout the process. Headquartered in Bloomington, Indiana, AuthorHouse will celebrate 15 years of service to authors in Sept. 2011.For more information or to publish a book visit authorhouse.com or call 1-888-519-5121. For the latest, follow @authorhouse on Twitter.


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