Book synopsis: Welcome to the wonderful world of "Lifelong Friends"! In this magical book, you'll join a young girl and her animal pals on an amazing adventure filled with friendship and fun.
As you turn the pages, you'll discover how this special bond between the girl and her furry friends grows stronger and stronger. Through ups and downs, happy times, and sadness, they stick together like glue, showing us all what true friendship is all about.
With its heartwarming story and beautiful illustrations, "Lifelong Friends" will capture your imagination and warm your heart. So come along and join the adventure - you won't want to miss it!
Autobiography: Alan Miniter, originally from the East Coast, found his way to California where he built a life with his family. With 40 years of experience as an operations manager, Alan's blend of economics and psychology education honed his Emotional Intelligence. This expertise enabled him to guide others in developing character and achieving success. Alongside his professional journey, Alan's passion for writing, nurtured through years of crafting stories for loved ones, led him to publish his first children's book. His dedication to volunteering in schools and various organizations further fueled his desire to make a positive impact on those around him. For Alan, life is about embracing each day, drawing strength from both dreams for the future and cherished memories of the past.
Illustrators Autobiography: Shirley Fowley taught art at the senior public school level of the Waterloo Regional Board of Education
for 33 years. She honed her skills by earning qualification certificates and taking university summer courses at
The Ontario College of Art, University of Waterloo, Laurier University, and private art lessons. Her talent is
inherited from a long line of artistic forebears.
She enjoys painting acrylic or watercolour landscapes primarily, and creating and drawing cartoons and humorous
pictures. Other artistic endeavours include ten years designing and building award-winning floats for the Oktoberfest Parade,
designing and painting theatre sets for many musical productions and creating theatrical props. She has designed the lighting and
stage managed many dance shows as well as Directing and staging two gala fund raising shows for the Chinese Cultural Community at the
Centre in the Square, Kitchener.