PR Log (Press Release) –
Oct 27, 2009 – The author brings out the simplicity of a stormy, rainy day and highlights the wonderful moments shared between a mother and son as she kisses his drenched face after playing in the rain, laughs with him as he builds a fort out of blankets, waves good-bye to the storm and watches as the sun kiss the blue sky once again.
There’s A Storm Brewing Outside is a delightful tale and a wonderful read for children and adults during rain or shine.
Publisher’s website:
http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/TheresASto ...
ISBN: 978-1-60693-
239-1 / SKU: 1-60693-239-X
About the Author:
Elizabeth Dawn Tate has been writing for several years. Her two little children inspire her and help her to see the world through their eyes. Elizabeth lives in Tennessee with her wonderful husband and children.
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Ellen Green — PressManager@aegpublishinggroup.com
Strategic Book Group
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Strategic Book Group specializes in promoting the works of new and previously undiscovered writers. We make books available to bookstores and Internet distributors throughout the United States and Europe. SBG is aggressively seeking new talent.
| Email Contact | | : | Click to email (Partial email = @aegpublishinggroup.com)  |
| Issued By | | : | Eloquent Books |
| Phone | | : | 888-808-6190 |
| Fax | | : | 888-808-6190 |
| Address | | : | 845 Third Avenue, 6th Floor - 6016 |
| State/Province | | : | New York |
| Zip | | : | 10022 |
| Country | | : | United States |
| Categories | | : | Books, Entertainment, Lifestyle |
| Tags | | : | there s a storm brewing outside, children s book, storm, boy, mother, rain, play, fun, bad, weather, sky, thunder, indoor, games |
| Last Updated | | : | Oct 26, 2009 |
| Shortcut | | : | http://prlog.org/10389369 |