An American Flag for Their Father
Written By
Annmarie Hickey Georgopolis

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Marlene Lee - "The Hero in My Pocket"

A unique and wonderful book for children whose lives have been affected by the loss of a member of the U.S. Armed Forces.

www.earlylightpress.com

     

"Southern Illinois (SI) Yellow Ribbon Campaign"
Amy Oxford, co-coordinator

"SI Yellow Ribbon" is a completely volunteer and non-profit organization, started and run by our small family in Southern Illinois. We are dedicated to filling needs and wants of overseas military by sending care packages, cards and letters.

www.siyellowribbon.com

     

Stephanie L. Pickup - "The Soldier's Tree"

In a world where bigger is often better, a tiny tree realizes that its extra small size can make an extra big difference. This book is a wonderful deployment tool designed to help military children enjoy the Christmas holiday while being separated from a loved one. With a poetic storyline and perfectly imperfect illustrations, The Soldier's Tree will be loved by children who wear the stars and stripes of America.

www.taopublishing.com

     

Susan Spellman - "Pinky & Bubs' Stinky Night Out"

The Illustrator of my children's book is a wonderful woman by the name of Susan Spellman. Susan lives in Newburyport, MA - which is right next to Plum Island. I was so very happy to have had the opportunity to work with Susan. I LOVE the drawings that she created for my story. She did a fantastic job. Besides being an Illustrator, Susan is also a professional artist. She draws and paints portraits and landscapes. And she just illustrated an adorable children's book, which her brother wrote the story to. That story takes place down on Martha's Vineyard and it is called "Pinky & Bubs' Stinky Night Out".


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