About Is Being Different a Good Thing to Be? By Carolyn S Muradian
Macy wonders, Is Being Different a Good Thing to be?
If she were like her big sister, Sally, If she were tall like a tree,
would she be happier or smarter, could she fly high like a bee? Or is just being Macy the best thing to be?
In a whimsical land full of vibrant colors and captivating characters, meet Macy’s mother, her sister Sally, the gardener, her beloved dog, Patches, a mischievous green frog, and a clown. With the subtle use of adverbs and descriptive language, Macy’s journey is sure to educate, delight and entertain young readers over and over again. Join Macy in the first book of her new series. She will love having you along.
If you enjoyed the classic children’s novel, “The Phantom Tollbooth” by Norton Juster, you’ll love “Is Being Different a Good Thing to Be?”
Will Macy decide she wants to be different? What or who do you think she would rather be? Have YOU ever wanted to be different?
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Author Bio:
Carolyn is the eighty-one year young mother of six children; one boy and five girls. Empty nesters, she lives in Little Rock, Arkansas with her husband, Krikor, and their precious Boston terrier, Anoosh. One of her greatest joys has always been watching children discover what their world is all about. Little did she realize these observations would become an invaluable resource for her writing. It was her granddaughter, Macy, who has Down syndrome, that inspired her to write Is Being Different a Good Thing to Be? She has written two more Macy books; a fourth is in the works. Anyone who reads a Macy book is bound to be captivated by the curious and charming character. Carolyn certainly is. She’s looking forward to writing many more, just for you.
Writing does not come easily for Carolyn, but the pain and agony of the journey, if you make it to the end, carry a zillion rewards. One of her favorite times to remember was when Carolyn wrote and co-published with one of her daughters the Mother and Daughter Designs series. Included in the fourteen titles they created is the original and unforgettable Heaven’s Grocery Store. She is making preparations for its rerelease.
When Carolyn can find the time, she spends it doing her second favorite thing to do, needlework. She was nine years old. Her grandmother was teaching her how to cut a pattern out of a newspaper and turn it into her dream dress, when she was bitten by the sewing bug. It wasn’t long before she began teaching herself, eventually learning the entire array of needlework. Her current goal is to finish some family quilts she started; fourteen to be exact.
Currently her mind is focused on Is Being Different a Good Thing to Be?, her first Macy book. Following her natural inclination, she has learned from scratch how to create a website, add an email list, embed links and setup media platforms (you get the picture) all this while she writes. Carolyn strives to create a book that is not only exhilarating, humorous and heartwarming, but woven into the story so as not to be intrusive, a spattering of educational tools and descriptive language.
She’ll soon be introducing a new, children’s, picture book series. Already written and illustrated are the first three books. A fourth is waiting for final touches. Children are going to enjoy following this delightfully, dapper character, Bingo Boo, as he ventures through his whimsical, wonky world. csmuradian@gmail.com