Delightful Children's Book Explores Friendship and Fear of the Dark
A scared, animated motorcycle finds comfort and support from a friend in Rebecca Jamison's enchanting children's book, Clyde the Glyde on the Great Ride.
Keller, TX (PRWEB) March 24, 2007 -- Clyde the Glyde on the Great Ride by Rebecca Jamison is a whimsical tale that teaches children that nighttime always leads into day, and friends are always there to help.
When loveable little motorcycle Clyde and his friend PaJim separate for the night, both feel a little anxious. But Clyde keeps his fear of the dark at bay by imagining his favorite sights and sounds. PaJim focuses on the ride he is planning for the following day. When morning comes around, both find themselves doing what they love most -- cruising the open road.
Rebecca Jamison's fanciful new book, Clyde the Glyde on the Great Ride is filled with bold, colorful illustrations and "say-aloud" rhymes that children will enjoy. Adults will love the gentle way the book shows children that there's no reason to be afraid of the dark, and that friends can offer great comfort. Inspired by the love her husband has for his own motorcycle, Jamison has crafted a book that's imaginative, inspiring and sure to be a family favorite.
For more information or to request a free review copy, please contact the author at clyde@clydetheglyde.com or through her website www.clydetheglyde.com. Clyde the Glyde on the Great Ride is available for sale online at Amazon.com, Borders.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
Although successful in the financial industry for the past 27 years, Rebecca Jamison has now fulfilled her lifelong dream of writing a children's book. Married, she lives in Keller, Texas, has two children and two grandchildren.
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