
Threshold the novel published in 2016 has been selected for the Tucson Festival of Books Indie Author fair. I will be at the pavilion for Young Adults books at the Indie Authors on March 5, Sunday from 10 am to 1 pm. Please stop by to chat, buy a book, and pick up information for schools, home and community about resilience in climate change.
Threshold tells the stories of three teenagers and how they manage to find their place in a turbulent Tucson. It is getting hotter for longer. There is talk of water shortages and an unstable grid. Daniel, Luna, and Enrique navigate their own challenges and opportunities, while Duma–an albino jaguar–finds his own challenge on the U.S. – Mexico Border. Learn about the Sonoran Desert, conservation of animals and plants, and how communities can support youth to secure the future for themselves and those to come.
Having read the book and parts re-read, I’m glad that others have recognized it’s worth in today’s world! Kudos Susan! Still in love with the big cat!
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Thanks Eleanor. The book will be featured in the Indie Author section of the Tucson Book Festival and I hope to meet some youth and teachers eager to read it!
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Congratulations. A great opportunity to also talk about The Last Farm on Lover’s Lane!
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Congratulations! A great opportunity to promote The Last Farm on Lover’s Lane too.
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