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Advent Journey with Mary and Joseph a Book for the Family

I have such exciting news!  My friend Christi just finished (yes hot off the press) her newest book entitled Advent Journey with Mary and Joseph.  She has it available for immediate download and has set up a blog with activities to do with the book.  This project she did with her daughter Gabriela who illustrated the book.  Here is the information on the book:

 “The is a work of historical fiction that recreates the journey Joseph & Mary made from Nazareth to Bethlehem The book is ideal to be used as a family Advent activity or can be read as a bedtime story. “Mary & Joseph had just finished their early breakfast when they heard a commotion outside their courtyard. Mary recognized ten year old Jarib’s young voice, shrill and angry amidst the cries of a dozen or more bleating goats. They both hurried outside to see what was upsetting him. Jarib’s halug flapped in the breeze as he angrily flung himself about, trying to free himself from the strong grip that a Roman soldier had him in. Jarib glared as the Roman laughed at his futile efforts to free himself. Suddenly, catching sight of Mary’s shocked face, the Roman sheepishly let the boy go… causing him to sprawl in the dusty road…” Learn why the Roman Soldier is there and then join Mary and Joseph as they cross the 80 miles of dessert with its many challenges and dangers.”

Christi is a Mama to 13 and a grandmama to four little ones.  She and her husband Hugo have been married for over 30 years.  They are a beautiful Catholic family we met on the Feast of the Sacred Heart.  They are so lovely!  That same day we met at Church and hit it off so well, they invited us over for dinner at their home and we’ve been friends ever since.  Yes, I did just say we met them at Church and went to their home in the same day.  You know when you meet another Catholic family and you just hit it off and feel like you’ve known each other for always?  It was like that with them!  I was fascinated by their family, it was like an orchestra when I saw them in action.  I ONLY have five kids and most of them are small so it was lovely to see a large family with teenagers and little ones and how they worked together to make a home.  Now this lovely little (well not so little) family has written this great book for their family and offering it for our homes to enjoy.  She is offering only digital editions of the story but in the future hopes to be able to sell printable copies of the story.  If you are looking for authentic Catholic stories to share with your family this Advent, this is the book for you!


Many Blessings,
Mama Erika

About the Author: Christi L Gareis

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Christi resides in North Carolina, with her husband of more than thirty years. They are the parents of thirteen children, grandparents of four. They have been homeschooling since the early ’90s and are looking forward to at least another 15 years of homeschooling.

Christi has been published in various media forms and was the author of the chapter “How to Prepare Your Children for Reconciliation” in ‘101 Stories of Reconciliation’ sold through Amazon. 

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Flightless Goose: VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR FOR CHILDREN’S BOOK – Is here!

About the Book:

‘Gilbert the Goose is very much like the other geese of his pond, until one day, he has an accident, and ends up ice skating instead of flying South for the winter!’ 
FLIGHTLESS GOOSE is a story based around a real goose which lived on a lake in Columbus, Ohio. Due to some unfortunate circumstances, the goose was unable to fly south for the winter with the other geese. Eric and Nataliya Goodman, after witnessing the incident, named the goose Gilbert, and envisioned a beautiful tale that would delight children, while subtly teaching them lessons about self worth, tolerance, and friendship. This book uses an original story and beautiful watercolors to teach a very important lesson to young children.






I was able to interview Eric D. Goodman, author of Flightless Goose who is doing a virtual book tour stop here at Raising (& Teaching) Little Saints.   What does this mean?  You will be able to post questions in the comment section for Eric to answer.  Here is my interview of this author.:

1. What made you select animal characters for your book? Why a Goose?

Most of my stories are not based on real characters. Believe it or not, Flightless Goose is based on a real goose! My wife and I used to live on a pond and geese made it their home. There really was a goose who was hit by a car and rendered unable to fly. The geese teased it, flying back and forth and making the goose swim after. And they left the goose behind for the winter. But when they returned, the flightless goose was accepted back into the flock. When I witnessed this, I thought it would make a great story, and perhaps be a good opportunity to teach a lesson about coping with disability, focusing on strengths in order to survive, and accepting others who are different.

2. I noticed that the illustrator shares your same last name, is Nataliya, your sister or your wife? Either case, how hard or easy was it to work with family on this project?

Nataliya and I have been married for 16 years. I think when two people who love one another share a passion about something, it makes it easy to work together. It was easy for us. Nataliya loves her art, I love my writing, and we both wanted to tell the story of this flightless goose. We didn’t always agree on everything, but we certainly both agreed with the final product.


3. Do you think there will be a sequel for Flightless Goose? Another adventure?

I hope so! Before we work on a sequel, we’re working on another children’s book with a completely different set of characters. Then, we’d like to come back and give Gilbert a new adventure. I think Gilbert’s friends may find a way to let him go south for the winter even though he can’t fly. At a lot of school events, kids have said they think Gilbert should go to school with Johnny. Who knows, it could be a trilogy!

4. What made you decide a children’s book over an adult book?

I actually do write adult fiction. In fact, I have a novel in stories being published this month: Tracks. Tracks is a collection of linked stories that takes place on a train. Each story is that of a passenger on the train, but they link together to form a novel. You can learn more about it at www.TracksNovel.com.

At one point, I did think Flightless Goose would make a good short story or a chapter book for young children. But the more I thought about it, it seemed to lend itself to the picture book format.

5. What was the main message you wanted to portray with this book?

First and foremost, I want readers to enjoy the story — it’s meant to be a fun book. But there are a number of lessons I hope will seep in. Everyone is different. Children should treat one another with respect and kindness. You should never bully another person for any reason. And no matter what difficulty you may face, focus on the positive and don’t dwell on the negative. Everyone makes a difference.



6. My kids liked the word art in the book, was that your idea or the illustrators?

Actually, neither. That was the work of the designer hired by the publisher. We submitted the page-by-page text and matching illustrations as original paintings. The publisher took care of laying it all out and designing the book.

7. Do you have kids of your own?

We do. We have a daughter who is 13 and a son who is 6. I think reading childrens’ books to them helped us to reconnect to storybooks and inspired us to write and illustrate Flightless Goose. We dedicated the book to them.

Again, thank you!

Tomorrow I will be posting my review of the book and one lucky winner will get a chance to have a copy of the book for themselves.  🙂  In the meantime, please check out Flightless Goose on Facebook and meet Gilbert the Goose or if you are ready to own a copy of this great children’s book, you can order it here.

Blessings,
Mama Erika

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VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR FOR CHILDREN’S BOOK Coming soon!

On July 15th, we will have an author, Eric D. Goodman, stop by to answer questions from his most recent book, Flightless Goose. I am working on a review for this book and questions for Eric. But on July 15th he will be visiting us here at RLS and anwering any questions you may have. In the meantime, you may want to check out the book’s Facebook Page to get a sneek-peek at what this great children’s book is all about. Of course, we will also be giving away a copy of the book to one lucky blessed RLS reader!  So please stay tuned. 
Blessings,
Mama Erika

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