Janet H. Councilman’s “Sammie the Shark and the Return of the Lost Gift” will be displayed at the 2020 BookExpo
An up-and-coming author imparts an appreciation for Mother Nature through her beautifully illustrated work.
Don’t miss the exhibit for Janet H. Councilman’s children’s book at the 2020 BookExpo New Title Showcase.
Avid readers of children’s books, as well as nature lovers, should check out the exhibit for “Sammie the Shark and the Return of the Lost Gift” (Covenant Books; 2019) by Janet H. Councilman at the 2020 BookExpo New Title Showcase. The book trade fair will take place from May 27 to 29, 2020 at the Javits Center, New York City.
The New Title Showcase provides new and upcoming self-published authors the opportunity to exhibit at the BookExpo. Exhibiting at the BookExpo New Title Showcase helps self-published authors increase their brand awareness, achieve high visibility, and gain more traffic. Authors also get the chance to promote themselves and their works through autographing sessions.
Janet H. Councilman’s “Sammie the Shark and the Return of the Lost Gift” will be exhibited by ReadersMagnet at the BookExpo New Title Showcase.
The children’s book tells the story of a shark named Sammie. Sammie and his friends live in the colorful Coral Bay. He finds a treasure, which he is not sure at first what this reflective object could be. It all turns out to be a very special gift for a special someone he loves very much.
What is this “very special gift”? Know all about it in Janet H. Councilman’s “Sammie the Shark and the Return of the Lost Gift.” Purchase today on Amazon.
Sammie the Shark and the Return of the Lost Gift
Author | Janet H. Councilman
Published date | October 30, 2019
Publisher | Covenant Books
Paperback price | $7.86
Author Bio
Janet H. Councilman is from Burlington, N.C. She graduated from Ringling College of Art and Design. Her love of art and the beach is why she wrote “Sammie the Shark and the Return of the Lost Gift.” She was influenced by the guidance counselor at the elementary school she worked. The autistic students love she reading to them when she mainstreamed them into the first grade. She has been drawing portraits of people, children and pets since 2000. She also designs and makes cards.
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