Month: April 2014

The Little Girl Praying on the Hill by Olga D’Agostino

NEW RELEASE: AVAILABLE ON AMAZON  The Little Girl Praying on the Hill  Readers’ Favorite International Gold Award-winning short story for adult readers I know there are thousands of wonderful writers waiting for their chance to be heard, who are a million times better than I am.  One part of me would not dare compete with their skills and […]

Interview with Mrs.D: What Did Not Kill Her, Made Her Strong

Originally published in  Nick Wale of Novel Ideas  Q: How would you describe your writing style in two sentences?  A: A mix of realistic fiction with modern fantasies. A twist of true events with unrealistic characters, which teach children to conquer problems, build self-esteem, and overcome challenges.  Q: How long does it take for you to […]

Something Special For Your Children And Grandchildren

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN Alexcordnews Something Special For Your Children And Grandchildren! I want to share this interview with you all. MRS. D is an award-winning children’s author who moved from the Ukraine to the United States of America. She brought with her some wonderful ideas about children’s books and the desire to write them. It’s important […]

MRS. D invites you to read her award-winning book “The Trees Have Hearts.”

Honored for Excellence by the Mom’s Choice Awards Picture Book Captures the Essence of Friendship and Acceptance “The Trees Have Hearts” follows the touching story of a little girl who tries to make friends in new surroundings  Parents who want to make the most of storytelling activities with their children should focus on looking for […]

The Trees Have Hearts – Multicultural Kid-Lit Review

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN The Squishable Baby FOR MORE PLEASE VISIT AMAZING: The Squishable Baby The Trees Have Hearts – Multicultural Kid-Lit Review BOOK TRAILER  REVIEWED BY LISA Title:  The Trees Have Hearts Author: Mrs. D. Illustrator: Juli Hasegawa Year of publication: 2012 Ages: 6-10 Review This is a story of a little girl from an expat family.  She […]

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