This news is interesting! If I read it right, I think that Debby Dahl Edwardson's My Name is Not Easy is going to be available on Kindle...
The press release says something about "the brilliant touchstone screen" of Kindle Fire. I wonder if they plan to add images to Debby's book?
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Wednesday, December 07, 2011
MY NAME IS NOT EASY... on Kindle Fire?
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Tuesday, December 06, 2011
New book by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve!
Just saw something I must check out! Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve has a new book out...
Read about it at Cynsations, where Cynthia Leitich Smith has an interview with the illustrator, Ellen Beier.
What I find intriguing about the cover is the children in traditional clothing looking at the Christmas tree. If you were at my mom and dad's home at Nambe Pueblo on Christmas Eve, you'd see something like that.... Those of us who were dancing that night would be in traditional clothes, and, there'd be a Christmas tree there, too.
Definitely looking forward to reading it!
Read about it at Cynsations, where Cynthia Leitich Smith has an interview with the illustrator, Ellen Beier.
What I find intriguing about the cover is the children in traditional clothing looking at the Christmas tree. If you were at my mom and dad's home at Nambe Pueblo on Christmas Eve, you'd see something like that.... Those of us who were dancing that night would be in traditional clothes, and, there'd be a Christmas tree there, too.
Definitely looking forward to reading it!
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