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June 23, 2014
A review of my book Captain Chemo
This review is such a nice one,I wanted to share. Below are links to her Website, blog and Facebook. She has written several books and has a lovely blog.
http://www.marianallanosauthor.blogspot.com/
http://www.facebook.com/tristanwolfofficial
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Review: Captain Chemo by Renee Robinson
Captain Chemo is a cheerful poem to bring hope to kids who are battling cancer. With a simple chant “Out, cancer, out!” the author gives kids a tool to build up their confidence and strength. She encourages children to fight and to keep a positive attitude when going through chemotherapy. The coloring pages at the end of the book, with some cute and funny characters, are a great bonus.
Author Renee Robinson is a cancer warrior herself. The “Make a Wish Foundation” is granting her a wish and will make this book available for children at hospitals. What I find remarkable is that even though Ms. Robinson herself–and her family– are going through a tough time, she still has such a drive and passion for creating and helping others.
Let’s hope that this book gets to the hands of many young children who need a smile and who need someone to tell them, I understand you, keep fighting, you are going to be okay. That is the message and importance of this children’s book.
FIND CAPTAIN CHEMO HERE
MORE BOOKS BY RENNEE ROBINSON HERE
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June 20, 2014
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June 18, 2014
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June 17, 2014
Attention Writers, Readers and Reviewers of Children’s Books
Posted by Renee Robinson on June 17, 2014 at 9:47pm in Renee Robinson, Children’s Book Author—Official Group
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I invite you to join a group at Shelfari I called The Bunny Tale.
It is a group for those who read, write or read and write Children’s Books. Each member can place their books on the shelf.
The goal is to establish a nice online library for children’s books. The members of the group will be able to select books from the shell. Once they have read the book, it is asked they take time to review in both Amazon and Shelfari (other places to, if they choose)
Come and check The Bunny Tale out and get your books on the shelf. I will also be creating on one for poetry soon.
Thanks
Renee
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June 16, 2014
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June 13, 2014
17 Free Kobo Books for Fri, June 13
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Hello, Welcome to Daily Free Kobo Books. In this edition, you’ll find some Kobo eBooks that are totally free to download, for today (Friday, June 13).
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http://ow.ly/xZkkv ‘Captain Chemo! Out Cancer, Out!’, Lookout for my interview with Tracy Townsend from channel 10 news to learn more about this child’s book.
June 12, 2014
The Small Business Network Featuring Captain Chemo! by Renee Robinson
Entrepreneurs have a history of making people feel better. Band aids, stethoscopes and x-rays have all been brought into existence by the determined and hardworking entrepreneurs who breathed life into them. When faced with terminal cancer which pushed her out of the job she’d grown to love for over a decade, Renee Robinson found her inner entrepreneur and set out to work from her bedside to help others understand how to deal with cancer.
Always a writer at heart, Renee began journaling her experience with cancer through poetry. She hoped that her artistic interpretations of “scary” doctors’ visits, “poisonous” chemo injections and “delirious” visions of heaven and death would help to ease the discomfort for other victims of cancer and explain the inner mysteries of the disease to their loved ones. With a body riddled with sickness but a heart full of determination, she wrote and networked between hospital visits for years,but it wasn’t until she began writing children’s books that she truly found her voice.
Inspired by a love for children and a desire to touch the grandchildren she would likely never meet, she wrote her way into the Amazon Best Sellers Top 100 for Children’s Books. It was then that her dad, a retired entrepreneur himself, rolled up his sleeves once more to help his “little girl” achieve her goals. He cold called every media outlet number his old phonebook listed, doing everything he knew how to get the word out about her books which were growing in popularity on the internet. After a finger numbing number of dials, it dawned on him where they should focus her products. She’d originally grown to poetically explain the process of battling cancer and now she’d learned to create enchanting short stories for children – it was time to blend the two!
He immediately pitched the idea to Nationwide Children’s Hospital. They expressed interest and later that night “Captain Chemo” was born. Renee is now vivaciously writing short stories for children battling illnesses. She hopes that super heroes like Captain Chemo will bring hope and healing to the children and their families.
Whether it’s a band aid or a super hero in a children’s book, the creations of entrepreneurs exist to benefit and inspire those around them. We all have a chance to breathe life into our ideas. In the case of Renee, she may have a few less breaths than the rest of us, but she’s certainly got a lot of life left to live and many children left to heal.
See her works Here
by Dan Woodward


