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THE ADVENTURES OF BUBBA JONES #4 News!

Friday, September 4th, 2020

Motherhood Moment Book Review: The Adventures of Bubba Jones – Time Traveling Through Grand Canyon National Park

I recently had a chance to review The Adventures of Bubba Jones – Time Traveling Through Grand Canyon National Park. It is an award-winning book series that crisscrosses the country, taking kids on an educational, time-traveling adventure through America’s beloved National Parks, and the fourth book in the series.

Each book in the series, written for middle grades, combines education with entertainment in a thrill-packed journey through time loaded with fun facts about history, ecology, and science about the park and its inhabitants. The time travel adds an imaginative aspect to the story, helping kids engage more than they would in just a history book. It includes history, science, and mystery, and kids who love travel, suspense, or nature will enjoy the book.

The Adventures of Bubba Jones is jam-packed with fun family activities that can serve as your “insiders guide” for your own Grand Canyon adventure. As Jeff Alt wrote this book, he explored Grand Canyon National Park and collaborated with park officials and experts in order to include accurate park facts and the most highly recommended family-friendly Grand Canyon activities; and yes, you can go back in time by taking a stroll on the Trail of Time Walk on the south rim. Everything the Jones family does on their Grand Canyon adventure is highlighted on the map in the back of this book to help you plan your trip. The Curriculum Guide & Discussion Questions are a bonus for educators.

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Click here to learn more about The Adventures of Bubba Jones #4.

Click here to learn more about Jeff Alt.

GET YOUR KIDS HIKING News!

Monday, August 24th, 2020

Families encouraged to get out and explore the outdoors, with COVID-19 precautions

With the stress and pressures of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, one teacher and author is encouraging families to get out and enjoy the outdoors.

Jeff Alt is the author of ‘Get Your Kids Hiking’ and the young adult national park time travel series, ‘The Adventures of Bubba Jones.’

Alt says, “Due to the pandemic, students, parents, and teachers are having to study and work remotely indoors this fall and maybe into the winter. But excessive screen time is being associated with increased childhood obesity, mental health issues, and even social skill problems.”

Researchers agree that the risk of COVID-19 transmission is lower with outdoor recreation activities.

This all points to the importance and the advantages of walking, hiking, and camping, “as a great way to stay healthy physically and mentally.”

To stay safe from COVID-19 exposure while camping and hiking, Alt reminds families to stay local, be prepared, keep your distance, and be extra cautious in public washrooms.

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HIDDEN FALLS News!

Friday, August 14th, 2020

Hidden Falls Featured in Juneau Empire: ‘Goodfellas’ Meets ‘Good Will Hunting’

He’s written movie reviews, news releases, jokes, screenplays — and even helped shape the Capital City Weekly. And now, Kevin Myers has written a published novel.

“Hidden Falls” was released July 15, and Myers said in a video interview that he had initially hoped to travel back to Juneau to promote his new book.

“The initial plan was I’d be up in Juneau about now for a book tour,” Myers said. But COVID-19 altered those plans.

Myers said in some ways it’s strange how much has changed since he completed “Hidden Falls” a couple of years ago, and some of those changes color certain passages now.

“You do go back because everything has changed,” Myers said. “You read passages where they’re going to bars and hanging out. You feel, like, a sense of angst. I think the other surreal part is I finished writing this sometime in 2018 and signed the deal in 2019, and then it came out two weeks ago. So really, you’re two years removed from having written it. You have to get back into it. I’ve written another novel since putting that one to bed.”

However, Myers said there is at least one advantage to releasing a book amid a pandemic —people tend to have a lot more time on their hands to read.

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THE ADVENTURES OF BUBBA JONES #3 News!

Tuesday, July 28th, 2020

The Adventures of Bubba Jones #3 Named One of “Best Children’s Books for a Trip to Acadia National Park”

I read once that America’s culture is in its nature. And the National Parks are the highlight reel. I love National Parks. The parks themselves, the junior ranger program, the shops, the people that work there – it’s all the best of the best. If anyone asks me how they should spend a family vacation or what they should see while visiting the U.S., I’ll almost always say the National Parks. And while I have a post dedicated to children’s books about all of the parks, why not have a post for each one? Here it is: The best children’s books for a trip to Acadia National Park.

ABOUT ACADIA NATIONAL PARK

Acadia National Park is located on Mount Desert Island on the coast of Maine. The closest major airport is Bangor (BGR), though you can also find good prices to either Portland (PWM), or Manchester (MHT), NH.

You can travel there throughout the year, but you’ll want to travel between spring and fall for the most access. More roads are guaranteed to be open, the shuttle will be running, and ranger-led programs are held.

CHAPTER BOOKS SET IN ACADIA NATIONAL PARK FOR KIDS

The Adventures of Bubba Jones: Time Traveling Through Acadia National Park

by Jeff Alt (Author), Hannah Tuohy (Illustrator)

For kids ages 8 and up

This is book three in the Adventures of Bubba Jones series of National Park-themed chapter books for kids. This time, they’re at Acadia National Park. The characters are fiction, but the place and history are real. A fun read for kids who like to learn about the past of an important place.

To read the rest of the article from KidsTravelBooks, click here.

To learn more about The Adventures of Bubba Jones #3, click here.

To learn more about Jeff Alt, click here.

THE ADVENTURES OF BUBBA JONES #4 News!

Thursday, July 23rd, 2020

The Adventures of Bubba Jones #4 Featured in Midwest Book Review

The fourth book in this great award-winning National Park series brings yet more of the excitement, adventure, and history we’ve come to enjoy. Time travel, secret codes, passwords, and discoveries are unraveled first hand by Bubba Jones and his sister Hug-a-Bug. Traveling through time, they experience the wonders, dangers, and people that forged the world as we know it today. Truly a great story that will teach with enthusiasm. Sure to hold interest with its easy conversational tone. It draws and engages the reader. (Ages 9-12)

To read the full review, click here.

To learn more about The Adventures of Bubba Jones #4, click here.

To learn more about author Jeff Alt, click here.

HIDDEN FALLS News!

Monday, June 29th, 2020

Kevin T. Myers Interview on Rose City Reader

Kevin T. Myers has worked as a stand-up comic, comedy writer, journalist, editor, speechwriter, and media liaison, among other jobs. He grew up in Massachusetts and now lives in Portland, Oregon where he works at a spokesperson for Reed College. 

Myers’s new novel Hidden Falls launches July 15 from Beaufort Books. It is available for pre-order now.

Kevin talked with Rose City Reader about his new book, Hidden Falls, its New Bedford setting, and what books he likes to read:
How did you come to write Hidden Falls?

When I began Hidden Falls, I was emerging from a dark time when I was processing a lot of old trauma through my writing. I set out to write the book I wanted to read to help lift me out of that place. At the time, my guilty pleasure (read: obsession) was reading the missed connections classifieds. It was a carnival midway of ideas, emotions, magical thinking, hope, optimism, denial, and sometimes depravity. Mostly it was filled with romantic souls exposing their secret desires to the world in hope of finding a connection. So, I started to write a comedic love story whose protagonist was pursuing a relationship through an ad he found.

I don’t write following an outline, and somewhere along the way my protagonist, Michael Quinn, went lookin’ for trouble. The original story almost necessitated that Michael be an unreliable narrator. As I dug deeper into why he was so lacking in self-awareness, his backstory became more interesting to me than what I was writing. Had I not had that false start, I don’t think Michael would have been as interesting, and I don’t think the book would be as fun.

The setting of New Bedford, Massachusetts, is key to the story because the location shaped the personalities of many of the characters. Why did you choose New Bedford?

Well, nobody had ever written a decent book connected with New Bedford. I was going to begin with the line, “Call me Michael.” Kidding. The story of Hidden Falls was invented whole cloth. It is also deeply rooted in the milieu of New England’s lower middle class, where I was raised. As I get older, I find myself becoming more appreciative of what I think was a pretty unique upbringing. In the first draft, Michael was from my hometown of Peabody, Massachusetts, but when the story started taking on elements of crime, I decided to change it to New Bedford. Not because of how it would reflect on the city, but because illegal gambling was so prevalent in Peabody that I didn’t want people to mistake the book for a memoir.

I chose New Bedford because I think it is the archetype of the kind of New England town I wanted to write about. The once great centers of now dead American industries. At one time, Peabody was to leather tanning what New Bedford was to whaling. The towns’ high school teams are named the Tanners and Whalers. We took great pride in an era and trade we never knew. It’s part of our heritage. The people from my hometown have a special bond that’s not easily explained. There’s also a connection to sports, professional and otherwise, that a lot of people who have never been exposed to that environment don’t understand. I wanted to explore those themes and I thought New Bedford was a great place to do that.

To read the rest of the interview, click here.

To learn more about author Kevin T. Myers, click here.

To learn more about Hidden Falls, click here.

SUCCESS FREAK News!

Monday, June 22nd, 2020

Success Freak by Bruno Gralpois awarded 2019 Foreword INDIES Bronze Award for Career (Adult Nonfiction)

Congratulations to author Bruno Gralpois! His book, Success Freak: Kick Ass in Life in 7 Days, won the 2019 Foreword INDIES Bronze award in the Career (Adult Nonfiction) category. More than 2,100 entries were considered for 55 categories.

To see the full list of winners, click here.

To learn more about Success Freakclick here.

To learn more about Bruno Gralpois, click here.

A SMALL EARNEST QUESTION News!

Tuesday, June 9th, 2020

Authors Answer: A Conversation with J.F. Riordan

J.F. Riordan has worked in opera, in the classroom, and in philanthropy, but her first love is writing. 

Ms. Riordan has been called “a latter-day Jane Austen”. Her mesmerizing literary fiction makes the Great Lakes region one of the characters in this continuing series. The North of the Tension Line books (North of the Tension LineThe Audacity of GoatsRobert’s Rules; and A Small Earnest Question-due out in Summer 2020) represent a sensibility that is distinctively Midwestern, even though the small-town politics and gossip will be universally familiar. Riordan celebrates the well-lived life of the ordinary man and woman with meticulously drawn characters and intriguing plots that magnify the beauty and mystery lingering near the surface of everyday life.

She is also the author of a book of essays, Reflections on a Life in Exile.

Do you collect anything? If so, what, why, and for how long?

I have a highly curated collection of dogs, which I have been working on for many years. As is so often true for connoisseurs, it is only finite resources that prevent me from adding to it regularly. The nature of the collection has evolved to suit the place we live: it’s a large wooded property, and there are quite aggressive coyotes, so little dogs are out of the question. We currently have two German Shepherds—one still a puppy—and a fifteen-year-old Indiana Spotted Dog named Pete. He is the heart of the collection for the moment, but I know that will not be for much longer. Sadly, the content of the collection can change suddenly, and tragically, as happened this past December when we lost our beloved Moses. Despite their heartbreaking inevitabilities, however, they are a particularly rewarding collection, since, unlike fine china or figurines, they never need dusting. They keep me company when I write, and amuse, pester, and distract me the rest of the time. They are also highly useful aids to procrastination, which is essential to the writing process.

Not all books are for all readers… when you start a book and you just don’t like it, how long do you read until you bail?

There are too many great books to bother reading something you don’t enjoy, and not everything is for everybody, so I’m a big believer in tossing a book aside and moving on. There are some books which are an insult to your intelligence, and you can usually tell those immediately. For everything else, I will try for a chapter or so, but if the style is too violent, disgusting, or at all sadistic, I’m out. I can’t pretend that I’m a patient reader.

My dogs can also be highly critical, and, in their youthful enthusiasms, will occasionally shred an author. 

I recently read Frances Burney’s Evelina, and found the beginning rather rough going—probably because of the eighteenth-century mannered writing style— but I stuck it out and became engrossed in it, while cheerfully—and with no compunction whatever—skipping certain annoying dialogues. There is only one book—years ago—that I can remember literally throwing across the room because it was so badly written, but I can’t remember what it was or why I threw it. I’m pretty sure it was written by a friend, so perhaps that’s for the best.

To read the rest of the interview, click here.

To learn more about A Small Earnest Question, click here.

To learn more about J.F. Riordan, click here.

SUCCESS FREAK News!

Wednesday, May 27th, 2020

Success Freak named 2019 Foreword INDIES Finalist

Success Freak: Kick Ass in Life in 7 Days, by Bruno Gralpois, was named a 2019 Foreword INDIES finalist in the Career (Adult Nonfiction) category.

To learn more about the nomination, click here.

To learn more about Success Freak, click here.

To learn more about Bruno Gralpois, click here.

BECOMING ODYSSA News!

Friday, May 8th, 2020

Positive Forward Motion: New Biopic from Beaufort Author Jennifer Pharr Davis

Jennifer Pharr Davis, author of Becoming Odyssa and Called Again, was featured in a new biopic that shares some of the highs and lows Jennifer has experienced as a record-breaking hiker, business owner, public figure, and a mother.

To watch the 15-minute biopic, click here.

To learn more about Jennifer Pharr Davis, click here.

THE LORD IS MY STRENGTH News!

Thursday, May 7th, 2020

The Lord is My Strength Wins Independent Publisher Book Award

The Lord is My Strength by Eric Kampmann was awarded a 2020 Silver Independent Publisher Book Award in the Inspirational/Spiritual category.

To learn more about the award and see the full list of winners, click here.

To learn more about The Lord is My Strength, click here.

To learn more about Eric Kampmann, click here.

HIDDEN FALLS News!

Friday, May 1st, 2020

Mailbox Monday: Four New Books for Corona Stay-at-Home

Hidden Falls by Kevin Myers

Hidden Falls is the part mystery, part rom-com, part mid-life crisis story of Michael Quinn. When his father dies unexpectedly, Michael returns to Boston to wrap up family affairs and run away from personal problems, only to learn his dad had ties with organized crime.

Judd Apatow, who directed and co-wrote The 40-Year Old Virgin with Steve Carell, described Kevin Myers’ new book:

“Hidden Falls is like Dennis Lehane and David Sedaris got together to write a romantic comedy. It’s intelligent, charming, and the perfect combination of funny and thrilling.”

Hidden Falls is available for pre-order now. The Kindle edition drops June 2, 2020. The hardback ships July 15, 2020.

To read the rest of this article, click here.

To learn more about Hidden Falls, click here.

To learn more about Kevin Myers, click here.

THE EIGHTEENTH GREEN News!

Friday, May 1st, 2020

Troubled Justice: 6 Legal Thrillers on the Dark Side of the Law

The Eighteenth Green by Webb Hubbell

Billed as a Jack Patterson Thriller, this fast-paced, twisty legal thriller set in D.C. tests the lengths the government will go against someone. The government will imprison an innocent person, use the media to have that person convicted in the court of public opinion and, because that person knows too much, stand by as that person is murdered in prison … and label it a suicide. It starts with a corpse on the eighteenth green of a Chevy Chase, MD, country club.  It ends in the Washington D.C. Press Club with Patterson exposing how, breaking the law, the U.S. government and a government contractor sold a weapons system to an ally, which used it to kill an innocent man … and how the U.S. government then framed his widow. Here, it’s the government that’s on the take. (Full review)

To read the rest of the article, click here.

To learn more about The Eighteenth Green, click here.

To learn more about Webb Hubbell, click here.

WHEN MEN BETRAY News!

Friday, May 1st, 2020

5 books by Charlotte authors to check out while you’re staying home during COVID-19

When Men Betray by Webb Hubbell

Before he became a best-selling author, Webb Hubbell served as the former mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas, and Associate Attorney General of the United States during the Clinton presidency who did jail time after the Whitewater scandal. Now, Hubbell lives a quiet life in Charlotte and leaves the political intrigue adventure to the protagonist of his novels, attorney Jack Patterson. In Hubbell’s first novel, “When Men Betray,” Patterson returns to his hometown of Little Rock and unravels the mystery of a senator’s murder.

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To learn more about Webb Hubbell, click here.

SUCCESS FREAK News!

Tuesday, December 10th, 2019

6 Books That Will Help You Focus on Your Personal Growth

 Success Freak: Kick Ass in Life in 7 Days

By Bruno Gralpois

How do you begin to turn your life around in a week? Bruno Gralpois breaks it down by offering one new skill to learn for seven days: creating your own measurement for success, ways to think and act differently, how to learn from failure, ways to balance reflection and productivity, ways to manage your time, why resilience is important, and how to live with purpose and passion.

It won’t be easy, Gralpois warns, but if you use these skills and commit to them, they can help you achieve more. But that’s not the finish line; success takes work.

“To profoundly change our lives, we must do more than repaint the car or change the battery,” Gralpois writes. “We may need to change our means of transportation or change the destination altogether.” (November; Beaufort Books; $18)

To read the rest of the article, click here.

To learn more about Success Freak, click here.

To learn more about Bruno Gralpois, click here.