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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Blog tour stop for Rebel in Blue Jeans by Beverly Stowe McClure



About the author:

Beverly S. McClure started her writing career early—though she approached it kicking and screaming—when her eighth-grade teacher sent her poem “Stars” to a high school anthology and it was published in Young America Sings. She graduated from Midwestern State University and became a teacher. As soon as she discovered Dr. Seuss and other great children’s stories, she willingly put pen to paper and had stories and articles published in Ladybug, Focus on the Family Clubhouse Jr., U. S. Kids, Jack and Jill and other leading children’s magazines, including an article that was reprinted in a Scott Foresman Pre-K anthology and a breakout article that appeared in the June 2007 issue of Writer magazine.

A multi-published author, Beverly’s Listen to the Ghost and Secrets I Have Kept are available in trade paperback. Her latest release is Rebel in Blue Jeans, and she has four more books under contract. A member of the National Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators and their North Texas Chapter, Beverly is the mother of three grown boys and lives in the country with her husband, Jack, where an occasional deer, skunk, or armadillo come to visit.



Synopsis of the book:

What’s a girl to do when her mother runs away with the drummer in a rock band, her friendly relationship with the boys on the neighboring ranch starts to change, and a handsome college guy takes an interest in her? Sixteen-year-old Rebel Ferguson faces these challenges with courage and humor and decides to do three things:
1. Bring her mother home where she belongs.
2. Show her neighbors, Will and Sully Garret, she’s not interested in a serious relationship with either of them.
3. Prove to the Garrets, and to herself, that Rick, the cute college guy, is a gentleman.
Nothing turns out the way Rebel plans, however, and she discovers that people are not always what they seem, and she’s a lousy judge of character. If only humans were as trustworthy and dependable as her puppies, cat, and horses. Can she forgive everyone who has disappointed her?

2 comments:

Cheryl said...

Thanks for hosting Beverly today, Michelle.

Having read the book, I think young people will truly enjoy reading about how Rebel handles her parents' separation and the antics of Will and Sully, who have deemed themselves Rebel's protectors.

It's hard to believe the month is almost over and that Bev, Rebel and friends have been bouncing all over the Internet this month. If anyone wants to see some of the places Bev has been, they can go to http://virtualbooktours.wordpress.com/

Thanks again for hosting Bev.

Cheryl

Beverly Stowe McClure said...

I want to thank you too, Michelle, for being so kind as to host Rebel and me. It's been a great month, and I've met such wonderful people.

I also thank you for the great review.
Have a super weekend.

Beverly

What she said from Rebel

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