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Upcoming Events

Pssst!!!! You’re the first to hear…about some upcoming events:

On Saturday morning, December 3, 2016, I will be at the Hillsdale Mall/San Mateo Barnes and Noble signing my book ‘Spring’! This is kick off of a 6-day CWC (California Writer’s Club) Book Fair and I am one of the featured authors.

On December 9, 2016, Friday Night, I’ll be part of a Ladies’ Night mixer at Dr. Nichole Watson’s Chiropractic Center and Dr. Alina Kagan’s Family Eye Care. My books will be available for sale and I’ll be doing personalized book signing.

On April 29, 2017, Saturday morning, I’ll be reading my book in the Children’s Section for Musical Storytime at the San Carlos Library in San Carlos.

Stop by and say “Hi”.

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First Day of Autumn – Thursday 9/22/16

I was walking in San Francisco last week and this image just captured my imagination. By the way, I was there on Wednesday, one day before Fall officially starts, September 21, 2016 officially known as UN International Day of Peace. What a lovely sentiment. This image is of a peaceful afternoon. An island of serenity in the middle of Big City. Autumn is also all about leaves changing color and falling off their trees. I wrote a poem about that on my http://www.home-heart.com blog. Check it out. http://www.home-heart.com/visit-my-ca-real-estate-blog-jeannine-gerkman/autumn1/

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How to Purchase “Spring”

Click on the link Amazon.com/Spring, choose Hardcover for $20 or the Kindle for $2.99. Click the “Add to Cart” button to purchase from Amazon.com. It will be shipped directly to you.

Click on the link Barnesandnoble.com/Spring, choose Spring Hardcover for $20, click on your choice and then click the “Add to Bag” button. It will be shipped directly to your home or office.

Go into your favorite local bookstore and ask for it. Books Inc. in Palo Alto has listed the original books (hardcover and coloring book) as “out of stock” or “out of print”. Why? Because my originalf publisher (Dog Ear Publishing) went out of business. Recently, I became my own publisher and it is now available again.

People like to purchase it as gifts for newborns, gifts for toddlers, a book to describe the Spring season, or a coffee table book (for those without kids – but who love poetry and beauty).

Visit me at www.home-heart.com if you’d like your book signed or if you would like the $18 hardcover or the $11.95 coloring book.

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Kirkus raves about ‘Spring’

The Kirkus May 2015 Newsletter  is talking about Spring, Jeannine Gerkman’s debut picture book, and they’ve got my ears tingling! What have they been saying? Page 127 declares in large print at the top of the page: “The illustrations throughout are a delight, particularly the wonderfully lifelike birds and detailed flowers“. Below on the right column is their review and a picture of the cover.

I received this good news via email from Crystal Timbeross, Client Promotions & Advertising Associate, KIRKUS REVIEWS | KIRKUS MEDIA LLC. She wrote:

“I’m writing to let you know that your review for “Spring” was selected by our Indie Editors to be featured in Kirkus Reviews 5/1 Issue. Congratulations! Your review appears as one of the 35 reviews in the Indie section of Kirkus Reviews magazine which is sent out to over 5,200 industry professionals (librarians, publishers, agents, etc.) Less than 10% of our Indie reviews are chosen for this, so it’s a great honor.”

Book Reviews

I Love You, Little One by Nancy Tafuri

I Love You, Little One by Nancy Tafuri

This gorgeous board book is so soothing and comforting, it feels like a warm embrace. It tells of love between child and mother, depicted in numerous species; deer, ducks, rabbits, mice, bears, owls, (and people) dwelling in a idyllic woodland. The illustrations are so beautiful and detailed, little ones will not be able resist touching them. The fur looks truly pettable. The verses are poetic, and the loving repetition delights “forever and ever and always”.

Check it out.

 

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The Quiet Book by Deborah Underwood

I met Deborah Underwood at the SCBWI Golden Gate Conference this year in Asilomar and purchased her endearing book: The Quiet Book. There are so many different kinds of quiet and she captures them beautifully and succinctly. This Sunday, I was at Books, Inc. doing a reading of my book Spring for Children’s Storytime and afterwards, a woman was scanning the shelves with a couple of board books in her hands, looking defeated.

I asked her what sort of book she was looking for and she said ‘I’m attending a baby shower and they wanted books instead of cards. I want a sturdy book for the baby, but none of these seem quite right. They’re having a little girl.’ She had two brightly colored board books, one about trucks. I suggested this book, opened it up and read it to her. She smiled, took it from my hand and said: “This is perfect.”

It can’t get better than that.

 

 

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Beverly Hills Book Award

Exciting news! Spring has received an award! This little picture book is a Finalist in the 4th annual Beverly Hills International Book Awards!

Beverly Hills International Book Awards – Picture Book – Preschool

The winner is Rick Felty for Tabitha Fink: The Cat With One Eye

I’ve had the privilege of reading his delightful new picture book, it rhymes wonderfully, has bright appealing illustrations, and even gently teaches a lesson about being happy with who you are and what you have. Check it out!

Reminder: I’ll be reading Spring at Children’s storytime this Sunday 4/10/16 at 11am at Books Inc., Burlingame

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Kirkus Review 4/21/2016

I received my Kirkus Review for Spring. Here it is in it’s entirety. SOO Exciting!

www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/jeannine-gerkman/springd/

TITLE INFORMATION SPRING Dog Ear (34 pp.) $18.00 hardcover, $11.95 paperback ISBN: 978-1-4575-3852-0; June 2, 2015 BOOK REVIEW

Gerkman introduces young readers to a poem employing a variety of new springtime vocabulary words in this short but image-packed debut picture book. Despite a lingering chill, spring begins bringing green back to the world—every “tree and hill”—as this volume opens. Showing a lovely image of pink cherry blossoms blowing onto a garden arbor and catching on fern fronds on the next page, the volume offers children first a look at the changing plants, and then the assorted animals, that signify the spring season. Images of tadpoles, daffodils, tulips, and ducks should be familiar to residents of the Northern states. Then Gerkman, an accomplished illustrator, introduces a few rarer species: egrets and cormorants make their appearances, adding “their chorus to the mix.” After a wonderful list of sights and sounds in the natural world—and the man-made one, as the book mentions the smell of “fresh mown lawn”—the poem finishes on a note about the fleeting nature of the season: “Too soon, daylight hours will lengthen / And Spring will have gone.” Although the poetic nuances may go over the heads of young lap readers hearing the words aloud from their caretakers, the images are wonderfully sensory and accessible, whether it’s the quacks of ducks to their young or the smells of hyacinth and grass. Gerkman provides a glossary of some of the less familiar words at the end, although she omits words like “arbor” and “frond,” which, while depicted, are still likely to be unfamiliar to young readers and listeners. The illustrations throughout are a delight, particularly the wonderfully lifelike birds and detailed flowers. Children should gravitate to the tadpoles in the pond (decorated by the previous page’s cherry blossoms for a fun continuity), the ducklings, and the doe and her fawn, but adults will likely appreciate Gerkman’s efforts to achieve anatomical accuracy in rendering the smaller, active songbirds. The poem scans well, its rhythm never faltering under the sophisticated word choices. Appealing illustrations and strong sensory descriptions make this volume a superb choice for a calm, nighttime lap read or a unit on the seasons for lower elementary school classes.

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