True Friends Indeed: A Seemore the Seagull Tale

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Product Details
Price
$21.95  $20.41
Publisher
Leaning Rock Press LLC
Publish Date
Pages
42
Dimensions
8.0 X 10.0 X 0.25 inches | 0.81 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781960596239

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About the Author
Ralph Tufo is a retired college professor and has been a professional musician for over 35 years. His band, The Squeezebox Stompers, tours throughout New England. In addition to writing the first book in the Seemore the Seagull Tales Series, Seemore the Seagull, he has written several short plays, over 50 songs, and 3 full-length musicals. To view The Squeezebox Stompers' video of the sea chantey, "Seemore the Seagull", along with other related information, log on to: www.squeezeboxstompers.com. Click on the "Sea Chantey" tab at the top of the website. If you'd like a book reading or a performance of the sea chantey, "Seemore the Seagull", contact Ralph at: [email protected] For more photos, videos, and postings about Seemore the Seagull log on to: https: //www.facebook.com/seemoretheseagull
Jory Mason always aspired to illustrate a children's book like her Grandfather, John R. Neill the Royal Illustrator of 34 volumes of Oz. Jory is an accomplished art director/graphic designer who is now focusing on her first love, painting. She is enthusiastic about teaching art and sharing new creative ideas. She is an award winning painter exhibiting in Boston, New York, North Carolina, and New Mexico. Her work has been showcased in Strokes of Genius 8: Exploring Texture! by North Light Books. The Contemporary Art Curator Magazine, "Collector's Vision International Art Award" was given to Jory as "an artist who has achieved a body of work of major cultural significance, 2021." She attended L'Instituto D'Arte in Italy where she had her first solo exhibition. It was completely sold out. She later studied at the New England School of Art/Design and Mass College of Art. She has attained "Master Pastel Painter" status with the International Association of Pastel Societies and has led workshops both nationally and abroad.
Reviews

"Revere Beach seagulls Seemore and Sydney return to center stage in author Ralph Tufo's newest story where friendship, courage and inclusion reign supreme. Seagull Lucy is no match for the quick response of Seemore and Sydney as they rescue Bonita, a smaller seagull from the taunts of Lucy and her followers. With colorful seascape illustrations, lyrical rhyming and a strong message of kindness, True Friends Indeed rises to the top of our favorite new children's books!" - Sherry Cerino, Founder and CEO of Ella's Way.

"I love the positive message this book tells! The words and paintings bring an uplifting message of the meaning of friendship on an all too familiar and painful part of life." - Laurenda O'Connor, Art Educator, St. Mary of the Hills School, Milton MA.

"This is a wonderful book that addresses a serious topic: bullying. The story will entertain and inspire you! The illustrations are art works that bring energy and interest to the theme. I highly recommend this book." - SUZANNE Vick, Registered Nurse, Plymouth MA.

"Our little acts of neglect or disrespect towards one another, even when done in jest or for fun, will always sting, and we often live in constant terror as a result of the cruelty and neglect we endure at the hands of others simply because we are different. The book titled True Friends Indeed: A Seemore the Seagull Tale, written by Ralph Tufo and illustrated by Jory Mason, aims to encourage anti-bullying.

This book is appealing because its sole purpose is to enlighten our little children about the consequences of bullying. The author was concise in communicating the intended message, and this was possible because of the beautiful artwork by Jory Mason. I liked how Seemore and Sydney could make the other gulls see reasons to stop being unkind, and this book would enlighten children about the types of gulls. Other sea creatures were also mentioned in the book, which was enlightening. Last but not least, the importance of appreciation was indirectly communicated to readers.

Considering the positives listed above, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because it would be an excellent resource for children. The book also contained no errors, which proves it was perfectly edited. I recommend this book to children between the ages of 6 and 10, as it will play a huge role in their moral growth." - Victory Ositaorah, OnlineBookClub.org.