Childrens author Rosemarie Kaupp to be Featured on CUTV News Radio


(MENAFNEditorial) Children''s author Rosemarie Kaupp to be Featured on CUTV News Radio

Children enjoy being able to relate to what they see as the challenges in their lives: making friends having their parents and teachers understand them.— Rosemarie KauppWARRINGTON PENNSYLVANIA USA April 11 2016 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Your school nurse wasn''t just there to tell you to lie down while she called your mother to come pick you up. She was an integral part of your development too helping you to understand what it meant to be safe and empowered and healthy. So it makes sense that a school nurse could one day write a book drawing on her empathy for children.

Rosemarie Kaupp is the author of The Amberella Tales a series of children''s books. Though not trained as a writer Rosemarie has worked with children as a school nurse for over 30 years.

''I understand children so well that it''s very easy for me to write for them'' says Rosemarie. ''I understand their behavior: what they like what they don''t like and what they''re looking for when they read.''

According to Rosemarie children enjoy being able to relate to what they see as the challenges in their lives: making friends having their parents and teachers understand them. They want to be individuals with the strength to not give in to peer pressure but they also want to be accepted.

The Amberella Tales is a doggie Cinderella story. The first book of the series Amberella in the City follows Amberella a part Staffordshire terrier part Welsh-corgi puppy born in the country and then moves to the city with her new family. There she finds two stuck-up but funny poodles that she must befriend and a grandmother who understands dogs when they talk. In the second book Amberella and Double Double Trouble Amberella has a fairy tale wedding to a black lab named Prince. They have four precocious puppies that think Obedience School is for babies. Rosemarie is currently working on a third book Amberella and the Troublesome Nine where she opens a doggy day care. These nine dog characters are all based on real dogs.

Rosemarie was inspired to write The Amberella Tales after losing her son Chris when he was 23 years old. Six weeks later her husband passed away. All this had been preceded by her cancer diagnosis and treatment.

''I loved reading to my son when he was little and remembered how much he enjoyed it too'' recalls Rosemarie. ''I wanted to retain my connection to him. As I wrote I would think to myself ''Chris would like this Chris would think this is funny.'' It helped me grieve but also move forward. I dedicated the first book to him and included him as a character.

''So I would like people to know that even if you experience tragedy it is possible to move forward. It''s possible to have a productive life again. Your life will never be the same but it can be a good life.''

CUTV News Radio will feature Rosemarie Kaupp in an interview with Doug Llewelyn on April 13th at 2pm EST.

Listen to the show on BlogTalkRadio.

If you have a question for our guest call (347) 996-3389.

For more information on Rosemarie Kaupp visit http://www.rosemariekaupp.com


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