Heres one of my earliest books. I must have been leaving the graphic design to the book designer. Don’t you love the copyright? Enjoy.
And heres my dear and loving Winnie-thur-Pooh.
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And heres my dear and loving Winnie-thur-Pooh.
Publish this, Emily, it’s charming!
Ha! But, thanks.
Cute. “They” do say some writers start early! My sister did as well.
We lived on Quaker Bridge Road from 1966 until 1985. Prior to that we were ere on Cleveland Drive.
I remember! We were on Quaker Bridge Rd. just below the Danish Home and you were on the other side of the bridge (not the river). Can you believe it’s still one direction at a time?
This is delightful!
I’m glad you like it. Thanks.
I love it, Emily! Especially the dedication page 🙂 The entire concept is wonderful.
Thanks!
Clearly you had a bright future in book making!
With my mom a copy editor and my grandfather an author, it was a natural direction to take. On the other hand, I could have become a lawyer like my sister! Actually, being a good writer, as she is, is important for lawyers, too.