A few days ago, I reviewed Dr. Benjamin Bikman's first book, Why We Get Sick. This book offers useful information for people who are striving to remain healthy. Since it has been widely reported that people with chronic diseases tend to struggle more with the … [Read more...]
Q & A With Deborah Heiligman
Did you read my review of Torpedoed: The True Story of the World War II Sinking of the Children's Ship? If you want to learn more about the book's author, Deborah Heiligman, continue reading. Check out what it takes to become an award-winning author who adeptly engages … [Read more...]
Q & A with Andrea Warren
Andrea Warren is a talented non-fiction children's book author who introduces school aged children to fascinating aspects of history. Children easily grasp her powerful messages by seeing history through the eyes of young people who lived in earlier times. Today, I welcome … [Read more...]
Q & A with Sue Macy
Decades ago when I was raising four sons in suburban Chicago, I chose to pursue my first graduate degree at Spertus College. In addition to attending required classes, I worked with my thesis advisor, Elliot Lefkovitz to create a series of independent studies classes focusing on … [Read more...]
Q & A: Ilima Loomis
Several days ago, I reviewed Illima Loomis' latest picture book, 'Ohana Means Family. Anyone interested in sharing Hawaiian culture with children should consider this book. Today, readers can learn more about Loomis and why she chose to focus on a Hawaiian traditional … [Read more...]
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