Deborah Frontiera on For The Love of Books Podcast

In Superior Tapestry, author Deborah Frontiera combines fiction with non-fiction to create a fun fact read for adults and children. Frontiera picked 27 artifacts from UP history and gave them personality.

“The stories are told from the point of view of objects,” she said. “I had a lot of fun with it.”

In the first story Birch Bark (B. B.) Canoe, Frontiera portrays the canoe as a female traveling from St. Ignace across Soo to Duluth. The objective was to show how native Americans used a canoe for travel.

Frontiera aimed to strike a balance between the genders of the objects in her personification of artifacts such as the cliffs and the stone in Portrait of Pictured Rocks.

Bishop Baraga appears in several different stories thus weaving a tapestry throughout the book. The idea for personification of objects occurred to Frontiera while writing the article Estabad Pines from the POV of a pine tree.

For details of the book giveaway visit Frontiera’s website www.SuperiorTapestry.com www.SuperiorTapestry.com

Katana Gets a Family

SKU 978-1-61599-761-9
$15.95
Lessons of a Labradoodle
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Product Details
UPC: 978-1-61599-761-9
Brand: Loving Healing Press
Binding: Paperback
Audiobook: Audible, iTunes
Edition: 1st
Author: Ashley Christine and Maggy Williams
Pages: 22
Publication Date: 10/01/2023

Katana longs for a family-people she can love who will love her back and teach her new and interesting things. Unfortunately, the first family to take Katana home brings her back to the shelter, where she feels lonely and abandoned. Then, Katana meets Ashley and Jacky! They teach Katana many lessons, and Katana reciprocates, teaching them many lessons in return.

"Leap into the loving world of Katana Gets a Family, where tails wag and hearts connect. Children and parents alike will discover the timeless values of compassion, caring, patience and acceptance. A charming read that's sure to become a bedtime favorite!" --Abby Pete, author of the Harvey the Hippo series

"Katana Gets a Family is a creative way to share the story of a family's unconditional love. Children questioning whether they are accepted, or who are yearning for unconditional love, can relate to Katana and feel connected to her. It is truly a masterpiece with a great social-emotional lesson." --Jennifer Letvinchuk, MSEdL., educator and mom

"It is challenging to teach children about acceptance and mistakes. Katana Gets a Family is a gentle and loving story that serves as the perfect tool to explore these important social-emotional topics with children in school and home alike." --Verónica Alvarado-Frías, M.Ed., educator, mom, and early intervention specialist

"Katana Gets a Family highlights the difference between someone's behavior and their worth. This is an important lesson for young children who often aren't in control of their behavior, but it is an equally important reminder for parents -the ones responding to behaviors." --Jillian Best Adler, MS Child Development

"Leap into the loving world of Katana Gets a Family, where tails wag and hearts connect. Children and parents alike will discover the timeless values of compassion, caring, patience and acceptance. A charming read that's sure to become a bedtime favorite!" --Abby Pete, author of the Harvey the Hippo series

"Katana Gets a Family is a creative way to share the story of a family's unconditional love. Children questioning whether they are accepted, or who are yearning for unconditional love, can relate to Katana and feel connected to her. It is truly a masterpiece with a great social-emotional lesson." --Jennifer Letvinchuk, MSEdL., educator and mom

"It is challenging to teach children about acceptance and mistakes. Katana Gets a Family is a gentle and loving story that serves as the perfect tool to explore these important social-emotional topics with children in school and home alike." --Verónica Alvarado-Frías, M.Ed., educator, mom, and early intervention specialist

"Katana Gets a Family highlights the difference between someone's behavior and their worth. This is an important lesson for young children who often aren't in control of their behavior, but it is an equally important reminder for parents -the ones responding to behaviors." --Jillian Best Adler, MS Child Development

"Katana Gets a Family: Lessons of a Labradoodle is a gentle, charming, memorable, and nicely illustrated picture book that will have a special appeal for young children with an interest in pet-themed stories on pet adoptions in general and dog stories in particular. Katana Gets a Family: Lessons of a Labradoodle is an especially and unreservedly recommended pick for families, daycare centers, preschools, elementary schools, and community library picture book collections for children ages 4-8." -- Midwest Book Review

Learn more at www.lessonsofalabradoodle.com and maggywilliamsauthor.com

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