Chicago, IL (1888PressRelease)
November 06, 2009 - In her whimsical new children’s book, Sun Takes A Holiday (published by AuthorHouse), Zaina Lee envisions a world where the sun decides to take a vacation and introduces readers to the mischievous boy who must convince his parents that the sun needs their help.
Raaji is an active, imaginative 7-year-old boy. Like most children his age, he enjoys playing practical jokes and being a bit of a troublemaker. No matter how many times his family scolds him, nothing stops Raaji from constantly “calling wolf.”
One day while walking home from school, Raaji is surprised when the sun intercepts his iPod via a satellite dish in the solar system. He begins to hear a strange sound, almost like a voice.
After recovering from his initial shock, Raaji is able to talk to the sun, who explains that his name is Rayer. “Sun is only a title,” Rayer says. “It is what I do – it’s my job, not my name.” He explains to Raaji that he is upset at the lack of acknowledgement and appreciation for his hard work. “Why I bet I have the most thankless job in the whole entire universe,” he laments. “There is an Earth Day but I have not ever, ever heard even one person mention a day for ME – the SUN.”
IFeeling frustrated about the lack of recognition, Rayer explains to Raaji that he is going to take a much-needed vacation. Will Raaji be able to help Rayer get his holiday? Will his parents believe his outlandish story after all the jokes he’s played on them? Find out in the colorful pages of Sun Takes A Holiday, a story sure to be enjoyed by young readers and listeners alike.
Ms. Lee states that one can order Sun Takes A Holiday through Ingram’s Books in Print Database, directly from her publisher at www.authorhouse.com This book is also available at your local retailer.
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