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Bella and Bentley Book Review

6/30/2017

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Mummy and Daddy are about to have a baby!  Everyone is excited…except for Bentley, the family pup.  In Bella and Bentley by Suzanne Lees, Bentley soon learns how having a baby can bring large changes to the family dynamic.

Bentley is used to spending all of his time with his Mummy.  He knows that he will soon have to share her with the forthcoming bundle of joy.  Taking his role of protector very seriously, Bentley does his best to guard his Mummy and soon-to-be-sibling.

One night, Bentley’s Mummy and Daddy leave suddenly.  They return several days later with his new sister, Bella.  Bentley is so excited!  He wants to sit on his Mummy’s lap like old times, but his spot has been taken by baby Bella.  Bentley then attempts to give his new sis a kiss, but his Mummy begins to yell at him.

Poor Bentley is feeling unloved.  Will his Mummy ignore him forever?  Will he ever be able to adjust to life with Bella?

I greatly enjoyed reading this story.  I loved how the book is written from Bentley’s perspective.  Too often, the animals in our lives become an afterthought when we are faced with major life changes. 

I feel that this story sheds light on the importance of including all family members in such situations.

I also feel that this would be a great book for parents who are expanding their family to read to their children.  I believe that children will easily relate to Bentley and the emotions that he felt in his first few days with Bella and his Mummy.  This story also serves as a gentle reminder to parents to not neglect the family that they already have when a new addition is on the way.

I loved trying to find Bella’s friend, Uff Uff, on every page!  This immediately made me think of the famous Where’s Waldo series.  I feel that this is a fun addition to the story that will really engage young readers. 

The illustrations by Sarah-Leigh Wills are charming and delightful.  Children will fall in love with Bentley and his adorable face.  I also love the pastel color palate that Wills uses in each illustration. 
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Overall, this is a wonderful story for children ages 3 to 9.  I look forward to reading about Bella and Bentley’s next adventure!
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ALA Conference 2017

6/28/2017

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We stood anxiously waiting on the corner.  The valet had left to retrieve our vehicle twenty minutes ago.  I was scheduled to do a book signing at the American Library Association Annual Conference in Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 a.m.  According to my watch, it was already 9:15 a.m. Finally, our car arrived.  We hurriedly threw our bags into the trunk and left the unhappy valet tipless.


My husband channeled Mario Andretti as we raced to the venue.  Soon, the McCormick Convention Center towered before us.  Sun struck the glass building sending light cascading in all directions.  We found the parking garage and continued driving until we reached floor five.


Stepping inside, we were amazed at how spacious the facility was.  We raced up the escalator and made a mad dash for the registration table.  Once we had obtained our badges, we were on the run once again to fin the Independent Book Publishers Association booth.  Much to my dismay, we arrived at 9:40 a.m. and someone else was sitting in my seat happily signing copies of her book.


I was completely heartbroken.  I introduced myself to Lee, one of the IBPA staff members.  He immediately calmed my nerves by instructing me to take several deep breathes.  I explained the situation and Lee was quick to re-schedule my book signing at 3:00 p.m. that same day.  I was beyond grateful for his patience, understanding and most importantly, his help.  After telling me to take a few more deep breathes, Lee told me to enjoy the conference and he would see me at 2:45 p.m.

My husband and I did not even know where to start.  Booths lined the entire interior of the conference center.  Fellow conference attendees raced from one side to the other, most carrying backpacks.  I soon found out why.

Many of the booths were giving away advanced reader copies of books that will be released this fall.  In a mere fifteen minutes, we already had five books in hand.  Thankfully, several of the publishing companies were also giving away free tote bags.

I did my best to take it all in.  My brain was definitely on overload.  Big name publishing houses such as Disney, Scholastic, Penguin and Harper Collins had massive displays.  Lines quickly formed wherever an author signing was being held.

In the back of the convention center was Artist's Row.  Wizards of the Coast was present representing the importance of gaming via their Magic the Gathering card game.  I was beyond honored to meet Andy Runton, the creator of Owly, an enchanting series of both picture and comic style books.  He was so down to earth and we quickly bonded over our love of rescue animals.

We then dined at the convention center food court located upstairs.  It was truly amazing to look out over the balcony and view the sea of people wandering throughout.  I also enjoyed getting to listen to librarians from across the country discussing important issues regarding children's literacy initiatives.

Feeling re-energized after lunch, we jumped right back into the fray.  We were about to pass a small booth on the left when something caught my eye.  There was a copy of one of my favorite children's books of all time:  Skippyjon Jones!  That is when I noticed the sign stating that Judy Schachner was going to be signing books that day at 3:00 p.m.

Uh-oh.  My book signing was at 3:00 p.m.  What could I do?  I did not want to miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.  My wonderful, fabulous husband had a solution.  He would wait in line and get her autograph while I attended my book signing.

Her publishing representatives could not have been nicer.  Matt was going to be the first person in line.  They asked us if we really thought Judy would attract that much attention and I answered with a resounding, "OH, YES!"  These amazing ladies even offered us the option of leaving our cart (filled with copies of my children's book, Priceless Penny) at their booth as a place holder in line so that we did not have to keep lugging it around!

Matt refused to leave his post.  He knew how important getting Judy's autograph was to me.  I decided to poke around the conference a bit more before signing time.  As luck would have it, I unknowingly joined the line for one of my favorite authors/illustrators, Ashley Spires!  She is such a sweet and caring person.  We talked about our fur babies and I discovered that she actually fosters kittens!

I could have talked to Ashley for hours, but the time of my book signing was rapidly approaching.  I hurriedly dropped off my new books with Matt, grabbed the cart and trundled my way to the IBPA booth.  Things went much smoother this time.  While waiting for the author before me to finish, some children walked up and began talking to me about my book.  I loved getting to share Penny's story with them.

The book signing experience was surreal!  I looked up to see that a line of people had actually formed for my book.  I met so many wonderful librarians and their children.  It was truly one of the greatest moments of my life.

Little did I know, my husband was just a few feet away recording the event.  I am so blessed to be married to such a wonderful man!  He even took some photos so that I could share them on my social media sites.

When my signing time came to an end, we decided to make one more lap around the conference before heading home.  I am so very glad that we did!  We ended up getting in line to meet even more authors and also got to re-connect with Ashley Spires!  This time she was giving away copies of her books Edie's Ensembles and Over-Scheduled Andrew.  I cannot wait to read them!

Even though the conference officially ended today, the hubs and I had to head back home since we both had to be at work.  We accumulated a total of 37 new books with over half being autographed.  Attending the ALA Conference was such a wonderful experience that we will definitely be going back next year!

To learn more about the ALA Conference, please visit:  www.ala.org.

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A New Tale for a Rescued Kitten

6/12/2017

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Bruce’s tale very nearly didn’t start at all. A year and a half ago the bedraggled one-day old kitten was alone on a footpath in the rain.
                
Luckily he was spotted by a woman who was walking home from work. She took him home and fed him around the clock to keep him alive.


The kitten was named after that other famous orphan, Bruce Wayne.


The tiny kitten’s story went viral. He now has over 32,600 Facebook fans from all over the world who hang on his every photo and exploit – including getting to know his “big sister” Jager (also a rescue cat), and changing colour from grey to black.


(This video explains how Bruce changed colour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwDe8n9WgMk)


Along with climbing trees and frolicking in the garden, Bruce now dedicates himself to raising awareness of other cats and kittens in need. Bruce has helped other cats like DeeDee find forever homes.


Kathryn van Beek (Bruce’s human) has now written and illustrated a children’s picture book called Bruce Finds a Home. 


The book, which is based on the story of how Bruce was found, encourages children to care for and be kind to animals.


The book supports The Animal Rescue Network, a charitable trust dedicated to helping stray and abandoned cats and kittens.


Bruce is currently running a Kickstarter campaign which allows people to pre-order copies of the book. There’s a range of rewards for those who pledge, including custom illustrations and even Bruce’s pawtograph! You can find Bruce’s Kickstarter page here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kathrynvanbeek/bruce-finds-a-home


The book is already 87% funded with two weeks of the four-week Kickstarter campaign still to run. We feel sure that Bruce will achieve his goal of releasing his book, supporting The Animal Rescue Network and encouraging children to be kind to animals.


(This video documents Bruce’s life so far: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTlHIEyjeuw&t=28s) 
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