Blue Blue Sea Finds His Cape Added to Collection
Kenton County (KY) library system adds Blue Blue Sea Finds His Cape to collection. The library system is the one that both Prather, the author, and Mullins, the illustrator, used growing up.
Erlanger, KY, November 03, 2016 --(PR.com)-- A copy of Blue Blue Sea Finds His Cape, by Miranda N. Prather with illustrations by Hayley Mullins, which was published by Shoo-fly Publications will be added to the Kenton County, Kentucky, Library.
Miranda N. Prather attended Kenton Elementary, Twenhofel Middle School and graduated from Simon Kenton High School. During her time in Kentucky, the author took horseback riding lessons and owned another off-track Thoroughbred named Beble.
Hayley Mullins grew up in Erlanger, Kentucky and graduated from Heritage Academy. She is a self-taught artist, who is gaining a following due to her natural talent for catching a subject in whimsical ways. She currently attends Lipscomb University, studying Visual Development and Animation.
Blue Blue Sea Finds His Cape tells the life story of a blue-collar racehorse who overcame a devastating illness to survive and inspire thousands around the globe who were facing their own struggles. The book features playful writing and delightful pictures form Erlanger, KY, artist Hayley Mullins that bring the tale of Blue Blue Sea to life. Blue Blue Sea was no American Pharoah, but he became a hero just the same.
The Kenton County Library has roots that date back to 1899. Their mission remains to preserve yesterday, enrich today and inspire tomorrow. The library system has locations in Covington, Erlanger and Independence to serve the growing Northern Kentucky community.
Shoofly View seeks to give authors honest feedback, and if an author presents a well-written, interesting book, the chance at publication. In late 2015, they published Blue Blue Sea Finds His Cape, their first book. They are currently looking at other book projects and plan an online journal to highlight the best in writing, art and photography.
Miranda N. Prather attended Kenton Elementary, Twenhofel Middle School and graduated from Simon Kenton High School. During her time in Kentucky, the author took horseback riding lessons and owned another off-track Thoroughbred named Beble.
Hayley Mullins grew up in Erlanger, Kentucky and graduated from Heritage Academy. She is a self-taught artist, who is gaining a following due to her natural talent for catching a subject in whimsical ways. She currently attends Lipscomb University, studying Visual Development and Animation.
Blue Blue Sea Finds His Cape tells the life story of a blue-collar racehorse who overcame a devastating illness to survive and inspire thousands around the globe who were facing their own struggles. The book features playful writing and delightful pictures form Erlanger, KY, artist Hayley Mullins that bring the tale of Blue Blue Sea to life. Blue Blue Sea was no American Pharoah, but he became a hero just the same.
The Kenton County Library has roots that date back to 1899. Their mission remains to preserve yesterday, enrich today and inspire tomorrow. The library system has locations in Covington, Erlanger and Independence to serve the growing Northern Kentucky community.
Shoofly View seeks to give authors honest feedback, and if an author presents a well-written, interesting book, the chance at publication. In late 2015, they published Blue Blue Sea Finds His Cape, their first book. They are currently looking at other book projects and plan an online journal to highlight the best in writing, art and photography.
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Shoo-fly Publications
Miranda N. Prather
240-357-5746
shoo-flyview.weebly.com/
Contact # is for the author, reach Shoofly via that email.
Contact
Miranda N. Prather
240-357-5746
shoo-flyview.weebly.com/
Contact # is for the author, reach Shoofly via that email.
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