I meant to get around to this in September a tad earlier but, as you can tell by the frequency with which I reply to your lovely and deeply appreciated blog comments, or, for that matter, create new posts, I seem to have been delayed by a few months or thereabouts-ish. Hopefully, “better late than never” still applies (in all cases)….
You may remember that in 2017, I wrote a non-fiction book for children about equity; last year, I wrote two more titles for the same publisher (Beech Street Books) about Canadian natural resources and biodiversity. The research and writing of both of these titles was a fascinating and hugely enjoyable experience, and I am delighted that our public library here in Calgary (which many of you know I work for!) is now carrying the books in the collection. I am so grateful to have been a part of this project and hopefully help educate children about these important topics.
(Click on the title below each photo to take you to a description of the book).
Canadian Science: Technology and Sustainability – Biodiversity
Canadian Science: Technology and Sustainability – Natural Resources
These are all good things to be teaching the young, Sheryl. Congratulations on getting the books into the public library in Calgary.
Congratulations on your books!
Congrats, Sheryl! Busy, busy, busy. Only so many hours in the day.
Wonderful!
Knap gedaan.
Congrats on your writing, Sheryl. A very productive person, you are! Congrats on the topics, the books, and getting them into the library. Proud for you!