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Shannon Anderson

    Shannon Anderson schreibt für junge Leser und schöpft dabei aus ihrer Erfahrung als Drittklasslehrerin. Ihre Schriften zielen darauf ab, zu fesseln und zu inspirieren, indem sie Themen erforschen, die bei Kindern Anklang finden. Als regionale Beraterin für die Indiana Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators und aktives Mitglied von Organisationen zur Leseförderung widmet sich Anderson der Förderung der Lesefreude. Sie teilt ihre Erkenntnisse über Kinderliteratur und Bildung häufig auf verschiedenen Konferenzen.

    The Spirit of Man: Every Human Being Born Into This World, Is a Spirit Being
    I Love Strawberries!
    A Deed a Day
    Not What I Signed Up for
    • 2022

      Not What I Signed Up for

      Finding Faith When All You Feel Is Fear

      • 151 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      The narrative follows a girl's struggle with irrational fears that prevent her from fully engaging in her childhood. Through a transformative experience rooted in tough love, she learns that overcoming fear is possible through the power of faith. This inspiring true story highlights the journey of personal growth and the strength found in belief.

      Not What I Signed Up for
    • 2022

      A young girl named Jolie is determined to grow her own strawberries but must first prove her responsibility to her parents. After successfully gaining their trust and receiving her own strawberry plants, she discovers the challenges and rewards of cultivating her own food, highlighting themes of perseverance and the joy of gardening.

      I Love Strawberries!
    • 2021

      A Deed a Day

      Growing in Grace Through Kindness and Compassion

      • 115 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      4,2(5)Abgeben

      The book explores the profound impact of performing small, intentional acts of kindness daily. It emphasizes how these gestures can uplift individuals, strengthen their faith, and inspire positive change in both the giver and receiver. By challenging readers to engage in this practice, it highlights the potential for collective transformation in communities and the world at large.

      A Deed a Day
    • 2017