Following the success of Tell Me a Story (April 2000), Lisa Suhay has penned a second volume of modern, original fables based on characters from the natural world. These inspirational tales invite readers to take a break from the real world where problems demand immediate solutions, and to remember timeless truths of childhood--values such as love, honesty, friendship, and faith. Originally written as bedtime sotries for her children, Suhay's fables have been used widely by parents, teachers, therapists, and religious leaders as tools for education and healing.
Lisa Suhay has been a journalist for 30 years. Her OpEd work has appeared most frequently in The Christian Science Monitor, The Washington Post and The New York Times.
She is the author of 10 books and the mother of four boys.
Lisa Suhay currently lives and writes from Norfolk, Virginia in the United States.
Her most recent book, "America the Grateful. Where Thanksgiving really began" is an exploration of both a seldom-told historic tale of Virginia's role in America's Thanksgiving history and a call to action to return to being a grateful nation.