A Gilbert cop is penning books in an effort to close the literacy gap for elementary school students who come from homes where Spanish is primarily spoken.
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From the buttes to the amphitheater, there is so much to do and see in Medora. However, taking inquisitive kids to visit might lead to lots of questions about the history of Medora. There are a lot of ways to learn the history of the western North Dakota destination, but sometimes it is explained in a way that is hard for younger children to understand. Bismarck artist and author Linda Donlin experienced that firsthand after taking her eight-year-old granddaughter to Medora. Her granddaughter was filled with questions about the historical figures and tried to explain in "layman's terms" so she could understand, but it didn't work well. At that point, she decided that, together with her grandchildren, they would put together a book for middle school kids and families about Medora, "The Magic of Medora". "The Magic of Medora" is filled with Donlin's illustrations and is written in Theodore Roosevelt's voice as if he were telling the story
On Wednesday, April 19, the excitement of storytelling will be evident when local author William ‘Bill Hill shares his craft and stories with members of the Carson City Leisure Hour Club. William Hill is a naturalized northern Nevadan, a native of Indianapolis, Indiana and a product of many places and stories.