Author Wendy Healy-Hindmarch Revitalizes Imaginations with New Book - Taeh Goes to the Vet

Top Quote Author Wendy Healy-Hindmarch has enchanted both young and adult readers with her new book, Taeh Goes to the Vet. The book is based on a Dalmatian dog that learns to face fears during a visit to the vet. It is the first edition in a new series. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) August 18, 2011 - Adelaide, South Australia - Taeh Goes to the Vet debuted recently as a new Kindle ebook on Amazon. It was written by Australian children's and young adult author Wendy Healy-Hindmarch. The book has turned out to be fun for parents and children alike. The author plans to find a print book publisher for it soon to increase its audience among children.

    Taeh Goes to the Vet is the first in a series of children's adventure books and is based on a real dog. Healy-Hindmarch has made it a quest to recharge the imaginations of children living in a technology-saturated world by introducing lovable characters and fascinating story lines.

    With a degree in childhood development, 2 children and several pets in her home, Healy-Hindmarch has excellent qualifications for writing children animal stories. More than that, the author has a story to tell with her dog adventure stories, and a point to make in writing her book.

    The author says of Taeh Goes to the Vet, "The message I wanted to convey is that everyone has a fear, but it's not as bad as you think it's going to be, and that with a little bit of courage you can overcome your fear."

    Healy-Hindmarch has stated that she is prepared to give readings of the book at home in South Australia and abroad. She even suggests that she would be willing to travel as far as America to interact with readers.

    Among vet children's books, Taeh Goes to the Vet stands out as a refreshingly humorous take on the subject of fear. Parents will also enjoy the book as they are reading it to their children because it has multi-generational themes and appeal.

    Healy-Hindmarch is also very concerned that children, inundated with technology, are losing their ability to imagine. She sees them using cell phones and computers at an early age and very few of them spending their time reading. With Taeh Goes to the Vet, she aims to tear the children away from their laptops and video games for a bit and entice them to look at a real book.

    The new book, Taeh Goes to the Vet is available for Kindle at Amazon.com for the time being, and may soon be coming to a bookstore near you. Wendy Healy-Hindmarch has written a captivating adventure book for children, based on her own Dalmatian. The book promises to lure children away from their computers long enough to read the book, and the author hopes, long enough to discover the joys of reading every day.

    Author Information:
    Taeh Goes to the Vet author Wendy Healy-Hindmarch is a 41-year-old resident of South Australia with a 24-year marriage, 2 children, and various pets. She has a degree in Child Development and is nearing completion of a B.A. degree in History and Politics. She is a writer of children's and young adults' stories. She has also published an adult story in an Australian magazine. She is working to get a print publisher for Taeh Goes to the Vet, and has made herself available for readings in Australia and beyond.

    Contact:
    Wendy Healy Hindmarch, Author
    Taeh Goes to the Vet (on Amazon)
    Adelaide, South Australia
    Email: childrenswriter ( @ ) hotmail dot com

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