This is a children's book review blog, and a chance for readers to keep up with their favorite books in the Crypto-Capers and Joe-Joe Nut Series. This is also a platform for the Stories From Unknown Author's Radio Show.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Interview with Meaghan Fisher for Lars the Monkey Flies a Waco Airplane
Come and join me as I talk with author Meaghan Fisher on Stories From Unknown
Authors about her book Lars the Monkey Flies a Waco Airplane at http://blogtalkradio.com/storiesfromunknownauthors
at 2pm est today.
Lars the Monkey Flies a Waco Airplane by Meaghan Fisher
Paperback: 26 pages
Publisher: Gypsy Publications (May 29, 2010)
ISBN-10: 0984237518
ISBN-13: 978-0984237517
Bio:
Meaghan Fisher has 10 years experience working with children, and is a former nanny with a BS in Psychology and a Minor in Women’s Studies. She is a published poet who owns her own publishing company, Gypsy Publications and is currently working on her first novel and putting out her next book: "Lars the Monkey Flies a WACO Airplane!" Meg lives in Troy, Ohio, with her husband and their two dogs, Sadie and Lexi.
Summary:
When he was little, Lars the monkey
loved taking rides in historic WACO airplanes at WACO Field in Troy, Ohio. Now
that he's older, Lars wants to learn to fly a WACO airplane himself so he can
share his love for flying with little passengers of his own. As Saturday
approaches, the day that WACO pilots give rides, the pilot is missing. Can Lars
fly the plane and save the day?
Lars the Monkey Flies a WACO Airplane, is a simply told story with a great message. When he was little, Lars loved taking rides in WACO airplanes. He took his love and passion for flying, worked hard and became a pilot when he became older. This story will encourage children to follow their dreams. It also brings to light more information about the WACO Historical Society, which was founded in 1978. This society preserves the history of the WACO Aircraft. The museum is based in Troy, Ohio. The author, Meaghan Fisher, does a great job incorporating the WACO airplane into her book in such a fun way that children will find both the story and the character memorable.
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