Author Announces Release Of New Children’s Book

February 22, 2017 at 8:35 p.m.
Author Announces Release Of New Children’s Book
Author Announces Release Of New Children’s Book

By Staff Report-

Multi-award-winning and best-selling author Michelle Weidenbenner announced the release of her next children’s book, “Wily and the Canine Pandemic.”
According to a news release from the author, “All the dogs are dying. Eleven-year-old Wily is certain he can bring them back to life with his new invention. But shortly after his discovery, a girl with mind-hacking skills and spiraling eyes, kidnaps him. Does he have the power to save the canine race? He might, but if he uses his device, he might never see his family again.”
The release notes that kids are finding the book to be “amazing,” “hypnotic” and “a perfectly-paced adventure book I could picture myself in."
The message for kids in this book: Life doesn't give you what you want, it gives you who you are.
The message for parents, according to the release: Accept your child's giftedness and who they are. Don't try to make them into someone you want them to be.
Weidenbenner's other novels include “Cache a Predator,” “Scattered Links,” “Fractured Not Broken” and an early chapter book series for girls called “Éclair.”
Wily's VIP Facebook page is under Wily and the Canine Pandemic. VIP stands for Very Important Parents. This page is for parents who want to develop the leader within their child and help promote Wily's book.
Amazon buying links: www.amazon.com/Wily-Canine-Pandemic-Michelle-Weid
She also is a writing coach, known as the Uncover Agent. She said she helps people uncover their book's message so they can unleash it into the universe.
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Multi-award-winning and best-selling author Michelle Weidenbenner announced the release of her next children’s book, “Wily and the Canine Pandemic.”
According to a news release from the author, “All the dogs are dying. Eleven-year-old Wily is certain he can bring them back to life with his new invention. But shortly after his discovery, a girl with mind-hacking skills and spiraling eyes, kidnaps him. Does he have the power to save the canine race? He might, but if he uses his device, he might never see his family again.”
The release notes that kids are finding the book to be “amazing,” “hypnotic” and “a perfectly-paced adventure book I could picture myself in."
The message for kids in this book: Life doesn't give you what you want, it gives you who you are.
The message for parents, according to the release: Accept your child's giftedness and who they are. Don't try to make them into someone you want them to be.
Weidenbenner's other novels include “Cache a Predator,” “Scattered Links,” “Fractured Not Broken” and an early chapter book series for girls called “Éclair.”
Wily's VIP Facebook page is under Wily and the Canine Pandemic. VIP stands for Very Important Parents. This page is for parents who want to develop the leader within their child and help promote Wily's book.
Amazon buying links: www.amazon.com/Wily-Canine-Pandemic-Michelle-Weid
She also is a writing coach, known as the Uncover Agent. She said she helps people uncover their book's message so they can unleash it into the universe.
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