About the Author:
Before concentrating on creating books for children, Angela had a career in Banking and Finance. She is a graduate of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Administrative Services. She resides in Charlotte, North Carolina with her husband and their two children. She never planned on writing books until the birth of her daughter. Reading became a part of her life. The more she read, the more she was inspired to write. Now writing children fairy tales, makes her life complete. She is doing exactly the kind of work she want to do. She is spreading delight through writing and exercising her imagination. Children are dear to her heart. She hopes to encourage young scholars to become more involved in literature. Angela is also the owner of an on line magazine for young scholars. The magazine is called Thirst 4 Reading. Her goal is to persuade young scholars to make reading an essential part of their lives and to help them develop a love for it while learning its values. The magazine is written by young scholars. Each student will showcase their work. In this age of technology, this will be an exciting opportunity for the world to see young children beome writers. The first issue will be published October 2008. For more information contact amorrow@thirst4reading.com
Review:
Quote:For all young children, Angela Morrow's book, The Crow Brothers on Farm Hill, is an excellent portrayal of reaping what one sows, both literally and figuratively. This book of redemption illustrates one of the greatest tenets of love: the simple, yet complicated, act of forgiveness. --Charles Rivers, National Relationship Expert/Author
This book is good. I love the pictures and that the Crows were nice at the end. I think my teacher should read this book to my class to teach everyone that they should respect each other. This is a good night time story too. The rooster is funny! My friends would love this book. --Leah Robbins Age 6: Hawk Ridge Elementary
The Crow Brothers is an inspiring tale of family and the interconnectedness of humanity. Delightfully humorous and captivating, giving the reader realistic vignettes to see conflict resolution, problem solving and reconciliation unfold appropriately in the lives of its characters. Nell and Fred courage to become vulnerable and take risks in relationships is a lesson for readers of all ages to emulate. --Della P Bacote, M, Div MS 1998 Milken National Educator
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