Camp Resound: A Musical Journey of Friendship and Discovery in the Third Boomer’s Tales Book
The third book in the “Boomer’s Tales” series,
Camp Resound, finds Nana Weathers, Chloe, her friend Shannon, and
Boomer leaving New Hope for Camp Resound, a summer music camp. This camp gives
talented children who sing and play various instruments the opportunity to
interact with one another in choir and instrumental ensembles. Boomer doesn’t
know that Peanut, the Chihuahua bully from dog obedience training and his
owner, Jack, are at Camp Resound too. Carlos, a talented young violinist,
doesn’t want to be at the camp. Back home, he is teased and bullied by some of
his schoolmates. Chloe, Shannon, and Boomer make friends with Carlos. As the
result of their friendship, Carlos has some unexpected surprises while there
and an outcome he never expected to experience.
Here is an excerpt from Chapter 4: Campfire. When
Peanut began to play with some of the kids, Jack came closer to the
campfire to watch. Peanut was having fun with them and barking in that high,
loud yip of his. His yip had hurt my ears in dog obedience classes. As Peanut
went from kid to kid, he got more excited, and his yip got louder. Peanut ran
up to Carlos, hoping that he’d play with him too. But Carlos stretched out his
leg with the prosthesis and kicked Peanut away.
I had fun writing this book with music playing
an important part of the story. Prior to being a children’s book author, I grew
up taking dance, piano, and singing in choirs. In college, I majored in music
and eventually became a professional classical singer and later a university
professor. In all my books, music plays some part in the story. Finding
inspiration in writing often comes from experiences one has had. I’d enjoy
hearing what inspired you as a child that has continued into adulthood.

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