BOOKS AND REVIEWS
They Laugh in My Language
ISBN :
978-1-8384287-7-8 (Paperback)
978-1-8384287-9-2 (E-Book)
978-1-8384287-8-5 (HardCover)
The US Review of Books | Reviews by Michael Radon
Genre: Arts and Photography
Pages: 116
Publisher: Aega Publishing
While language, culture and borders separate us from the rest of the world, there is a simple purity to the perception of the world through the eyes of a child no matter where they come from. In this book of short verse poetry, the authors pair dozens of poems about life through a child’s perspective with images of children at play, rest and in various emotional states from multiple countries and continents around the globe. Sharing this idealistic, optimistic view of a child allows the reader to see that the barriers that divide us as adults are largely constructed by our societies and that at a more direct level, we all have the same needs, wants and dreams for the future no matter where we come from .
The poems collected in this volume do such a good job of accurately capturing the way in which children view their lives and their future that it can’t help but warm the readers’s heart. When paired with children of all nationalities, sizes, colors and means, the message is even clearer and hits with greater impact. While it would be easy to peg this as a plea for humanitarianism or globalism, the authors are not direct in this, leaving it instead up to the reader’s sense of empathy and compassion to want to broaden their horizons beyond their circle of local influence to the entire planet. While children may enjoy hearing their thought process written on the page and seeing how their peers live in different parts of the world, this collection of poetry is just as powerful when read by an adult to remind them of a more direct way of seeing life.
Alphabet Zoo
Learn the ABCs with Actual Animal Pictures
Fun Poems for your Kids | Press Release
ISBN :
978-1-7398104-3-6 (Paperback)
978-1-7398104-5-0 (E-Book)
978-1-7398104-4-3 (HardCover)
Webwire.com | Aega Publishing
Genre: Children’s Books
Pages: 64
Publisher: Aega Publishing
Young ones can now learn the ABCs while appreciationg actual photographed animals around the world. From Alligator to Zebra, Alphabet Zoo offers fun-filled poems and delightfull images that make learning the alphabet enjoyable, lively and engaging. Indeed, kids will know more about the animal kingdom – their natural habitat, unique features and characteristics. Also included in the book (a “lagniappe”) are nuggets of animal facts – did you know a Bison can run 40 miles an hour? Dolphin mothers also cuddle their young and many more!
Get to see twenty-six animals represent the letters of the alphabet with an extra touch of educational fun. Each page is a blend of vivid photography and playful writing, as there’s a sense of rhythm and rhyme that makes these poems a pleasure to read aloud for kids. This delightful informational photo book has all parents ask for – colorful alphabet letters, fun facts and bright, eye-catching images of amphibians, mammals, reptiles and birds. Authors Pat and Martha bring the animal kingdom to life while little ones learn how to read and recognize every wildlife.
Storybook Lives
WHEN SOMENONE YOU LOVE BECOMES A MEMORY
THAT MEMORY BECOMES A TREASURE
ISBN :
978-1-7398544-6-1 (Paperback)
978-1-7398544-5-0 (E-Book)
978-1-7398544-5-4 (HardCover)
Webwire.com | Aega Publishing
Genre: Autobiography/Photographs
Pages: 108
Publisher: Aega Publishing
The things we are privileged to do are definetely fodder for fairytales. Sharing many of our amazing times will hopefully not only offer a glimpse into the wonderful times we had in this amazing world, but also will serve as an invitation for others to step out and make their own memories.
Journey to the Seventh Continent
A COMPILATION OF SNAPSHOTS FROM ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION AND A SPECTACULAR VISUAL JOURNEY OF STUNNING LANDSCAPES AND WILDLIFE
ISBN :
978-1-7398104-9-8 (Paperback)
978-1-7398544-0-3 (E-Book)
978-1-7398544-0-9 (HardCover)
Webwire.com | Aega Publishing
Genre: Travel/Adventure
Pages: 68
Publisher: Aega Publishing
The journey to the seventh continent began in 2002 when Pat Chapman and Martha Ellis visited Kenya. During their encounters with the people and the beauty of Africa, they made the decision to visit all seven continents and capture the pictorial singularity of each. In February of 2014, they set foot on Antarctica, the seventh continent. Although their primary goal has been realized, they have not put their luggage in the attic. As long as there are new horizons, there is a plane to catch.
Amazing photos and an inspiration for people of any age to have such experiences. – Amazon Reader