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12-Year Old Publishes First Illustrated Children's Book - 12 year old Jaimi Nixon has just published her first fully illustrated children's book -
12-Year Old Publishes First Illustrated Children's Book

 

NewswireToday - /newswire/ - Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 08/30/2007 - 12 year old Jaimi Nixon has just published her first fully illustrated children's book - "OwlCat - The Cat Hoo Thought He Was An Owl". The creative concept for the book was first conceived and written by Canadian author Avelea Nixon.

   
 


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“I think readers will be amazed by the artwork in this book and will have great difficulty believing this is the work of a 12 year old. The artwork is extraordinary. The story is a wonderful journey of self-discovery that I know both parents and children will enjoy" stated the book's creative Creative Director Steve Nixon.

The book is the charming story of OwlCat - the cat who thinks he is an owl. OwlCat is an orphan cat who has been raised by owls and ventures out to find his long-lost sister. Along the way he meets many interesting animals on this amazing journey of self-discovery. The story has an underlying theme of exploring lost aspects of the individual in an attempt to bring self fulfillment. The book is fully illustrated in watercolor by Jaimi Nixon and uses an exciting composition style to enhance the story.

The book, published by Authorhouse, is now available for purchase online and will soon be available at many other online book stores such as Amazon. The book will also be available at bookstores.

Avelea Nixon and her twelve year old niece Jaimi Nixon both live in Toronto, Canada. This is the first in an upcoming series of OwlCat books. The book editor, Rebecca Jan, is a professional marketing writer who also lives in Toronto. Steve Nixon is a freelance Creative Director and the editor of Astraea Magazine.

AuthorHouse is the premier publishing house for emerging authors and new voices in literature. For more information, please visit the Authorhouse website.

 
 


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