Local publishes guide to raising monarch butterflies
Joyce Hoberg Kaatz decided to combine a fictional story with a how-to guide on caring for monarchs – from egg to butterfly. 11:00 am, Apr. 6, 2021 ×
Joyce Hoberg KaatzSubmitted photo
Joyce Hoberg Kaatz’s love of the outdoors led to her first book, “Raising Little Stripe.”
The family-friendly story blends “an enchanting story of a caterpillar named Little Stripe that grows into a butterfly with easy, step-by-step directions on how to identify, nurture and raise a monarch,” according to Austin Macauley Publishers.
Kaatz splits her time between her home on the prairie in Sioux Falls, S.D. and her lake cabin near Park Rapids.
89-year-old Langley resident has autobiography and memoir published Date published: 14 March 2021
Teresa McKenna
Langley resident 89-year-old Teresa McKenna has become a local author following the official release of her autobiography and memoir, ‘The Wheelchair’.
Consisting of 86 pages about Teresa’s life with a disability particularly during World War Two, the book has been officially available to purchase from 26 February, published by Austin Macauley Publishers.
Mrs McKenna was born in the Ardwick area of Manchester in 1932, but has lived in Langley, Middleton since the 1960s.
When she was four years old, in 1936, Teresa was diagnosed with infantile paralysis – known today as poliomyelitis caused by the poliovirus – which left her paralysed. Her diagnosis led to a two-and-a-half year stay in hospital.
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Fortrose man s unusual adventure tale of militant bunnies escaping their oppressors and wreaking revenge is published more than four decades on By Alasdair Fraser Published: 06:45, 12 March 2021
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Hayden Jeffrey has had his long ago written novel, Operation Upset, published. Picture: Callum Mackay.
For Hayden Jeffrey, it represents a lifetimeâs dream bound up in book form. It is also a dying wish fulfilled for the terminally-ill Fortrose writer.
The 81-year-old, who has fought prostate cancer for more than 20 years, felt time was of the essence and, prompted by loving wife Louise, finally set about finding a publisher for his novel Operation Upset, started way back in 1978, last year.
Black Isle author s book Operation Upset is a 40-plus year labour of love By Alasdair Fraser Published: 16:30, 07 March 2021
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FOR Hayden Jeffrey, it represents a lifetimeâs dream bound up in book form.
It is also a dying wish fulfilled for the terminally-ill Fortrose writer.
The 81-year-old, who has fought prostate cancer for more than 20 years, felt time was of the essence and, prompted by loving wife Louise, finally set about finding a publisher for his novel Operation Upset, started way back in 1978, last year.
How a Coventry plasterer became a successful children s author It s people being different that makes the world such a wonderful place to live in, Daryl Baldwin said
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