Best-Selling Classic "Hope for the Flowers" Released as an eBook by Vook
42 years after its original publication, "Hope for the Flowers" will be available in ebook form.
New York, NY, October 28, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Author-illustrator Trina Paulus and Vook are pleased to announce the digital release of the classic inspirational book for adults and children alike Hope for the Flowers, 42 years after the book’s publication. Hope for the Flowers, published by Paulist Press in 1972, has sold over 3 million copies and is a beloved favorite of readers around the world. The 160 page illustrated story expresses Trina’s vision of hope and a world of cooperation. For the first time, Hope for the Flowers will be available in ebook form, allowing more readers to share in the story of its caterpillar heroes, Stripe and Yellow.
“I am thrilled Stripe and Yellow can reach more millions. Our world needs their message. If enough dare ‘risk for a butterfly’ and fly, we can carry the healing pollen of peace and hope with justice to flowers everywhere,” says Trina on her decision to publish digitally. “A digital version is not held back by the physical limits of print and can help Hope further cross all boundaries.”
The book tells the inspiring story of a young caterpillar struggling to find his way in a self made pillar of caterpillars that defines his society’s competitive nature. Trina conceived of Hope and illustrated and created the book after being evacuated from Egypt during the Six-Day War in 1967. Trina personally oversaw the conversion of the original book into the digital format, illustrating and adapting every page to render the best experience across all the major devices.
“Hope for the Flowers is a favorite childhood book of members of the Vook team. We were impressed to see that Trina had overseen the creation of a note-perfect digital experience of the book. We’re eager to deliver this book to the new generation of digital readers,” says Matt Cavnar, Vook Co-Founder and Publisher.
Hope for the Flowers is currently available for purchase on Amazon and iBooks for $7.99.
About Trina Paulus
At 18, Trina turned down two college scholarships and moved to Grailville seeking spiritual formation. After building up its art center, Trina went to Akhmim, Egypt to help develop a women’s embroidery cooperative. During the 1967 Six-Day War, she was evacuated to the International Grail Center in Paris, where in the midst of the revolutionary 60’s, she rediscovered the manuscript titled "Hope" she had written two years earlier. Returning to the US in 1969 Trina signed a contract for “Hope” with Paulist Press. Today, Trina is an active participant in groups that promote a culture of unity, personal-growth, and care for our earth home. She is also working on the long-awaited sequels to Hope for the Flowers.
About Vook
Vook, a digital publishing company based in New York City, uses technology and data to empower authors to publish faster, market smarter, and keep creative and financial control of their work. Our publishing partners include the world’s leading media brands – including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes. Vook is funded by Tribeca Venture Partners, VantagePoint Capital Partners, Baseline Ventures, Felicis Venture Partners, Floodgate, Founder Collective, Lerer Ventures, and SV Angel. For more information, please visit http://vook.com or contact alexis@vook.com.
“I am thrilled Stripe and Yellow can reach more millions. Our world needs their message. If enough dare ‘risk for a butterfly’ and fly, we can carry the healing pollen of peace and hope with justice to flowers everywhere,” says Trina on her decision to publish digitally. “A digital version is not held back by the physical limits of print and can help Hope further cross all boundaries.”
The book tells the inspiring story of a young caterpillar struggling to find his way in a self made pillar of caterpillars that defines his society’s competitive nature. Trina conceived of Hope and illustrated and created the book after being evacuated from Egypt during the Six-Day War in 1967. Trina personally oversaw the conversion of the original book into the digital format, illustrating and adapting every page to render the best experience across all the major devices.
“Hope for the Flowers is a favorite childhood book of members of the Vook team. We were impressed to see that Trina had overseen the creation of a note-perfect digital experience of the book. We’re eager to deliver this book to the new generation of digital readers,” says Matt Cavnar, Vook Co-Founder and Publisher.
Hope for the Flowers is currently available for purchase on Amazon and iBooks for $7.99.
About Trina Paulus
At 18, Trina turned down two college scholarships and moved to Grailville seeking spiritual formation. After building up its art center, Trina went to Akhmim, Egypt to help develop a women’s embroidery cooperative. During the 1967 Six-Day War, she was evacuated to the International Grail Center in Paris, where in the midst of the revolutionary 60’s, she rediscovered the manuscript titled "Hope" she had written two years earlier. Returning to the US in 1969 Trina signed a contract for “Hope” with Paulist Press. Today, Trina is an active participant in groups that promote a culture of unity, personal-growth, and care for our earth home. She is also working on the long-awaited sequels to Hope for the Flowers.
About Vook
Vook, a digital publishing company based in New York City, uses technology and data to empower authors to publish faster, market smarter, and keep creative and financial control of their work. Our publishing partners include the world’s leading media brands – including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes. Vook is funded by Tribeca Venture Partners, VantagePoint Capital Partners, Baseline Ventures, Felicis Venture Partners, Floodgate, Founder Collective, Lerer Ventures, and SV Angel. For more information, please visit http://vook.com or contact alexis@vook.com.
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