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A Secret in the Woods
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A young girl in Minnesota lives in a country house with a barn, chickens, outhouse, and flower and vegetable gardens. She discovers a place she wants to share with her family: Mom, Dad in a wheelchair, brothers, and sister, but no one cares to walk down the path to see where the wildflowers bloom. They want to play with the swing, wagon, or cat.

Author Biography:

Elaine Omann grew up in St. Stephen, Minnesota, a small community, which was the first Slovenian Community in America. Her home was located adjacent to a woods which was part of the church grounds and called "The Priest's Woods" by locals. As a child, she often used the path through the woods to get to the school. She completed her B.S. Degree in Education, became a teacher, and taught for 30 years in public schools. She continued on with her Master's Degree and later completed her Doctoral requirements. She has continued developing skills in writing and literature through Life Long Learning at the University of North Florida. Elaine is a free-lance writer for the Florida Newsline publication and an upcoming instructor for painting courses with the University of North Florida Continuing Education Department. Elaine developed her art with individual and group lessons from practicing artists in Colorado and at the Art Student League of Denver. Most recently, Maureen Kirchner at the University of North Florida has influenced her work with expertise in color and design. This is Elaine's first book. It reflects a childhood experience in the wooded area where the wildflowers and natural environments have influenced her paintings. A second book published by Red Wagon Road is forthcoming. Learn more about Elaine and her books and art at www.RedWagonRoad.com Elaine Omann grew up in St. Stephen, Minnesota, a small community, which was the first Slovenian Community in America. Her home was located adjacent to a woods which was part of the church grounds and called "The Priest's Woods" by locals. As a child, she often used the path through the woods to get to the school. She completed her B.S. Degree in Education, became a teacher, and taught for 30 years in public schools. She continued on with her Master's Degree and later completed her Doctoral requirements. She has continued developing skills in writing and literature through Life Long Learning at the University of North Florida. Elaine is a free-lance writer for the Florida Newsline publication and an upcoming instructor for painting courses with the University of North Florida Continuing Education Department. Elaine developed her art with individual and group lessons from practicing artists in Colorado and at the Art Student League of Denver. Most recently, Maureen Kirchner at the University of North Florida has influenced her work with expertise in color and design. This is Elaine's first book. It reflects a childhood experience in the wooded area where the wildflowers and natural environments have influenced her paintings. A second book published by Red Wagon Road is forthcoming. Learn more about Elaine and her books and art at www.RedWagonRoad.com
Release date NZ
January 1st, 2018
Author
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Contributor
  • Illustrated by Elaine Omann
Imprint
Red Wagon Road
Pages
48
Publisher
Red Wagon Road
Dimensions
216x279x3
ISBN-13
9780999260203
Product ID
27508631

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