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Dear Diana: Travel with Me to London
Dear Diana: Travel with Me to London
Dear Diana: Travel with Me to London
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London is a magnificent city and so once again , the reader is invited to look at those special places of interest included in "Dear Diana: Travel with me to London." As in the other five books of the "Dear Diana" series, travel is personalized and shared with those who have not traveled yet or those who do not want to read lengthy tour books. While this book on London covers highlighted places of interests and shares impressions and opinions , it is short read to help with the understanding of London's special qualities.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateApr 16, 2014
ISBN9781493195138
Dear Diana: Travel with Me to London
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Mary T. Cook

Margaret C. Collier is a retired educator living in Orlando, Florida, with her husband and her springer spaniel, Carly. Her youngest son is with the army, now in Germany, and her oldest son is with the air force, living in Colorado Springs with his wife, Lindsey. Her daughter and son-in-law, Robert, are living in Pennsylvania. She holds a BA degree in art education from the Maryland Institute of Art, an MA in elementary education and special education from Marshall University and the College of Graduate Studies in Charleston, West Virginia, and an educational specialist degree in Educational Administration from the University of Florida. Travel has become her passion, and she has found the need to share this with geography students who may enjoy a more personal tribute to travel. This is the fifth book in a series of high interest, low-vocabulary-level reading books for geography that will focus on the countries, cities, and geographical regions she has seen and will see in the future. Mary T. Cook is an educator and freelance illustrator. She holds a BS degree from the University of Nebraska, Omaha, and a master’s degree from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her first children’s book, based on a real-life experience by a family member, is titled The Moose at the Bus Stop. It was published March of 2013 by Guardian Angel Publishing, St. Louis, Missouri. Her newest book, Emma McKenna’s Ice Cream Dilemma, is due out in the spring of 2014. She lives in Oveido, Florida, with her husband, two boxers and a Scottish terrier. Her daughter and her family live in Chicago, Illinois, son and daughter-in-law in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the oldest son in Oveido area. Mrs. Collier and Mrs. Cook, former teachers of the year, have collaborated as educators for over twenty-five years, presenting national-level workshops in the infusing of the arts into social studies. Both educators are now publishing a series of high-interest social studies themed books, which address the needs of low-level readers. They have both worked for schools in Seminole County, Florida, where classes are academically and culturally diverse.

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    Dear Diana - Mary T. Cook

    Copyright © 2014 by Margaret C. Collier. 616928

    ISBN:   Softcover     978-1-4931-9512-1

                 Hardcover   978-1-4931-9514-5

                 EBook         978-1-4931-9513-8

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

    Rev. date: 04/14/2014

    To order additional copies of this book, contact:

    Xlibris LLC

    1-888-795-4274

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    Marco Polo, the penguin, seen periodically in this book, is an original creation of Mary T. Cook.

    This book is dedicated to friends and family who continue to encourage my interests in travel, especially Mary T. Cook, the illustrator.

    *A special wish for my grandson, Paxton Collier, whom I hope will be a future traveler.*

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