Grandparents Day

Today is Grandparents Day!!! Do you live near your grandparents? I didn’t for most of my life but luckily was able to travel to see my maternal grandparents. They lived in Germany, Bavaria to be more precise, and I loved going to their house. Every hour my sister and I would run halfway down the stairs to watch the Cuckoo clock chime and for the tiny bird to come out and give its call. It was so much fun!

My Oma used featherbeds and my sister and I would leap high onto the mattress and sink into the thick and soft featherbed. The ticking would engulf us and we would laugh and laugh and laugh.

My sister and I shared a bedroom on the ground floor with our twin beds lining the wall around the corner like an ‘L’. It made for an easy time talking until late into the night–much to the chagrin of our Mom. We would always scratch each other’s backs and it was a strategic campaign to be the last one to have a back scratch since we usually fell asleep. The last one was able to stay asleep while the ‘scratcher’ had to stay awake and then crawl into her own bed. My sister usually won and was the first scratcher.

The house also had an amazing attic that my Oma used as a sewing room. During rainstorms, we would open the dormer windows and watch the rain fall over the valley below us. We would also listen to the clanging church bells that echoed through the valley and traveled up to where we were on the mountainside. My sister would also sing-along to the ‘Sound of Music’ soundtrack and act out the songs (we had the entire movie memorized!). I spent many hours playing Captain VonTrapp.

I would love to hear your memories of time with your grandparents (or grandparent stand-ins)!

Have a wonderful week, Sonja

2020 Tucson Festival of Books

I’m excited to announce that I will be appearing at the Tucson Festival of Books on March 14, 2020.

I’ll be in the children’s section from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.

I will have copies of:

The Fairies of Carlow: The Gilding (Book 1)

The Fairies of Carlow: The Outsider (Book 2)

The Fairies of Carlow: The Commoner (Book 3)

I will have also my new historical picture book

The Wing Family of America:

From England to the American Colonies

available!

AND, copies from my new series of picture books:

Guinness the Therapy Dog

As a special treat, I’m working to have Guinness available at the Festival!!!!! Won’t that be fun?

I hope to see you at the Tucson Festival of Books!

2019 Tucson Festival of Books

Save these dates: March 2nd & 3rd, 2019. These are the dates for the fabulous Tucson Festival of Books located on the mall at the University of Arizona. This family-friendly event has something for people of all ages and interests!

For readers:

  • 360 author and panel presentations on all sorts of topics and genres

For hungry people:

  • 30 food vendors in 3 food courts featuring local eateries

For cooks of all ages:

  • Culinary Tent where chefs cook favorite recipes from their cookbooks

For the curious, head to Science City:

  • Tons of programs for kids
  • Serious science updates from University of Arizona School of Science researchers

For those who want to be entertained:

  • 4 stages with all types of local performers
  • Lots of interesting characters (in and out of costume) wandering the grounds
  • Giant crossword puzzles!

More details are at: www.tucsonfestivalofbooks.org. And don’t forget to save these dates: March 2nd & 3rd, 2019!

Want to know more about the vicious Red Caps?

Red Caps make a showing in The Gilding and play an even larger role in The Outsider. They are vicious creatures, believed to be evil goblins or sprites. They normally live in the borderlands between England and Scotland, but have built a flourishing kingdom next to Carlow. Continue reading Want to know more about the vicious Red Caps?

Ciabatta!

When Lady O’Conor was plain Mrs. O’Conor, she would make her family bread. This is one of her favorite recipes. She used a sponge that was begun by her great-grandmother, so it was wonderfully bubbly and tangy. Sponge can be kept in the refrigerator or on the counter. It is fed (or recharged) with flour and warm water. If kept on the counter, it must be fed daily; in the refrigerator, it is fed weekly. It is well-worth the effort of paying it attention in order to make delectable bread!

Continue reading Ciabatta!

Gnomes Are Gnot Gnice

In The Gilding, gnomes are responsible for bringing a vicious enemy into the fairy kingdom.

It was mischief that caused the gnomes to ally themselves with the Red Caps. However, when the viciousness of the Red Caps became too severe, the gnomes severed their ties with the neighboring kingdom. Their reputation was significantly damaged in the Kingdom of Carlow due to this ill-fated alliance. It will take diplomacy and time before they will be trusted and accepted again by the fairies. Continue reading Gnomes Are Gnot Gnice