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5 Star Review from Readers Favorite

Another wonderful 5 star review, this time from Readers’ Favorite! I didn’t realize how my novel would give readers “the feels.” But I’m glad it does! A Thousand Flying Things by Kathryn Brown Ramsperger begins in a camp in Southern Sudan, where humanitarian worker Dianna becomes deeply attached to a young

Q & A for Book Clubs

Book Clubs: Here is a Q&A I made just for your discussion. It’s here on my blog as well under the Book Club tab on my website. The illustration you see above was a potential mock-up for my book, made by my amazing designer Estella Vukovic of 99designs. In the

Press Release: A Thousand Flying Things

Buy the BookIt Takes a Child to Lead Them HomeA love lost. A soul restored. A decade of secrets and separation.In A THOUSAND FLYING THINGS, an idealistic American humanitarian worker with a decade of field experience arrives in 1991 Southern Sudan hoping to save the world, but it’s the love of

What Readers Are Saying: Megan Holt

“Kathryn Ramsperger’s beautifully researched novel interrogates the limits of language, challenging the reader to consider what is lost in translation when two cultures collide. This approach to language deepens the reader’s understanding of concepts such as love, peace, and freedom, as they transcend what can be expressed in words. “Megan Holt, Ph.D.,

What Readers Are Saying: Johnnie Bernhard

“Smart fiction that speaks in a lyrical voice of love, wisdom, and social justice. resonating with the difficult choices we are forced to make in today’s fragile world.” Johnnie Bernhard, Author of Hannah and Ariela, American University Press Association’s 100 Best Books&nbsp

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