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TESTIMONIALS "Every single student I asked named you as their favorite presenter of the day, because they connected with everything you were saying. Thank you for sharing with them and inspiring them and the rest of us as well. We will be talking about your presentations for a long time to come." Tynley Baker "Speaking for all the librarians, teachers and 15 classes of sixth and seventh grade students You were wonderful! Your energy and enthusiasm never wavered and each student felt as if you were talking to him/her personally for the first time! You've earned some new fans today." Patti Warren, Kathy McClelland and Susan Wynn "Pamela Bauer Mueller does a wonderful job of painting a picture with words. Every character in her stories is portrayed in a manner that young students can relate to and understand. Our staff chose Pamela's books for classroom reading. They loved the colorful vocabulary, the development of personalities, and the attention to details in describing the setting. All young students should have the opportunity to read about Kiska and her friends." Ed Johnson "I laughed and cried during Ms. Mueller's presentation, but most of all we were lifted with hope for the future." Judy Hinson "Teachers of middle and high school students may want to consider making Neptune's Honor required reading. There is a wealth of learning material here, backed with additional references, to promote lively topic discussion and essay". Jeff Hoffman "Our students thoroughly enjoyed Pamela's visit to SS Elementary! In an increasing transient population, children find comfort in reading The Kiska Trilogy. Learning to adjust to a new school, or even a new culture, is becoming more and more commonplace for children. As a media specialist, I recommend The Kiska Trilogy to all students, but especially those who could use a little 'bibliotherapy' in adjusting to a new place to call home. Lydia Brantley "Students at Woodbine Elementary School were entranced by Pamela's tales of Aloha. She has already attracted national attention in children's literature with Hello, Goodbye, I Love You, and now she's sharing her story with local children." Liz Hampton Hello, Goodbye, I Love You is a heartwarming story about boys, friendship and seeing the world through different eyes. Aloha will work her way into the hearts of her readers just as she does with Diego and his family. Anyone considering raising a guide puppy will find the book very helpful as well as enjoyable. This book is probably going to be as hot as the Harry Potter books have been." Bette Dennerline "What a delight to meet you! Your enthusiasm plus positive thinking touched my heart. Thank you for taking the time to speak to us at the Idaho Writers League in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho at the Jewett House on beautiful Lake Coeur d'Alene. You were an inspiration!" Joan S. Hust "Thanks so much for your visit. You were wonderful! You really connected with our students. They have been lining up for your books! Bringing Aloha, Buttercup and their 'owners' was definitely an extra treat. I imagine lots of parents got the 'I want a dog' treatment that night!" Janet Lockwood "These books are wonderful! I love them! I did a book report on the first one and made a 100!" Marcie Hunter "This is Chelsey DuBay. I loved your book, Rain City Cats. It is great. And I love cats, also! Thank you for coming to my school. I enjoyed having you there."
(11 years old) Blaine, WA "I like your 3 books. Thanks for autographing my second book. Kiska is still my best friend." Clover Kulbe "The fourth grade students in my class were fascinated while I read "The Bumpedy Road". We had been studying point of view, so the book was an easy connection. Divorce and moving are both themes to often pay out in our students' lives. Many were able to relate to and discuss these themes with the class without feeling different. "Rain City Cats" was a wonderful, emotional sequel. Students were able to see that even though your life may change and loved ones come and go, there are always new friends and adventures to explore. Patricia Perry "All of your books are great. They made me feel as if I knew Kiska and was in the book. I was so sad that she died. She lived a long life of 19 years and then died of old age. I LOVE YOUR BOOKS! Can you keep writing books about cats like Jasper or Emmeline Valentina? Christina Tenison "I just finished reading Neptune's Honor and enjoyed it tremendously." E. Lindy Thompson "The Kiska Trilogy is truly a valuable experience for children adjusting to change in family, location and life-style. Understanding a family's journey from Mexico to Canada to Georgia, seen through the eyes of a very well educated cat, will help children face life's challenges. I highly recommend all three books of The Kiska Trilogy." Marian Stevens "You have done an outstanding job of putting a slant on the subject of love and loyalty in a setting where few have ever understood the relationship of slave and owner. Although the subject of slavery is a difficult one, this book shows a side of humanity that did exist even under those conditions because not all owners were self serving and abusive. And not all slaves allowed even the most abusive owners to intimidate them, the character 'Tigerhead' being an example." Evelyn Kennedy "This was a story that needed to be told, and I think Neptune would also agree that you have done him justice in the telling of it! I enjoyed hearing his story as well as re-meeting old friends from Eugenia Price books set on St. Simons Island. Keep on writing!" Anne Amerson LEARN MORE ABOUT PAMELA BAUER MUELLER
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