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Rodney the Lightning Bug and the Golden Medallion
ISBN: 978-1-935001-94-2 |
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Summer is the season when lawns magically come aglow with the yellow light of the little lightning bug. This story allows us to imagine the life of Rodney, who would rather play with friends than listen and learn his lessons. It takes a serious misstep to teach Rodney why it is important to listen, but in the end Rodney learns.
About the Author
Winfrey Blackburn grew up in Frankfort, Kentucky in a family that never hesitated to embellish a tall tale. He majored in English at the University of Virginia and graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1964. He has practiced law in Louisville since 1965, and has authored Putney: A Little Pumpkin With Big Ideas and has co-authored The Kentucky Houses of Stratton Hammond and Country Houses of Louisville 1899 to 1939 with R. Scott Gill.
About the Illustrator
Sylvia Berger is a constant doodler. When visiting most restaurants with her grandchildren, she can be found coloring in a kid’s menu while waiting for her food to arrive. She was born in Canada, but has been a proud naturalized citizen for more than 30 years. She received her undergraduate degree in Fine Arts from the University of Louisville in 1983. She received the Winthrop Allen award for outstanding work as a graduating senior. Her paintings are shown in the Louisville area, but she now has turned her hand to illustrating children’s books. She illustrated Putney: A Little Pumpkin With Big Ideas and is currently working on her third book.
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Local author illuminates minds
8 1/2" x 11" hard cover
48 pages
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