Monday, March 29, 2010

Where Can I Buy SOBO SLEUTH?

Thanks for the great interest in my first book! As you know, we wrote this book specifically to raise money to support The Parsons-Bruce Art Association in South Boston, Virginia. This wonderful volunteer organization runs The Parsons-Bruce Art Gallery. Regional and international artists show their work. A portion of every sale goes to the Parsons-Bruce Art Association to fund art education for Halifax County students .

You may purchase this book at the Parsons-Bruce Art Gallery at 217A Main Street, South Boston, Virginia (434)572-2432. You can also contact me at Sobosleuth@gmail.com. I can arrange payment and shipping for you. The books retail for $4.75 each. Young readers ages 7-10 will enjoy this mystery chapter book set in South Boston. Adults will love to read about places and people in South Boston. Residents of South Boston...you may just read a about people you know!
-Nancy

Sunday, March 28, 2010

SOBO SLEUTH now in print!

Attention, attention!

My new book, entitled SOBO SLEUTH, is now in print!
Sales of this charming children's mystery book will support the Parsons-Bruce Gallery in South Boston, Virginia. The gallery provides funding for arts education for elementary school children in South Boston, Virginia in Halifax County. My son Joel and I wrote the book together and my Father-in-law Daniel Ziembo did the illustrations. Young readers will enjoy this chapter book: it makes a wonderful gift and includes a kid's guide to South Boston's family fun and history.

"Nine year old Joel loves mystery chapter books! He read his way from one end of the mystery section to the other at his elementary school library
Joel is known in his family as "The Watcher". He notices things, small things that busy people usually miss.
Imagine his surprise as he and his artist Grandfather, D.Z. find themselves in the middle of a small town mystery! Before long, they become a grandson-grandfather crime solving duo as they get to know the people and history of South Boston, Virginia."

~Nancy Cook