Vanderhoof Author’s Second Release Now in Print
North Central, Uncategorized, Vanderhoof Monday, November 7th, 2011A
t northernbcbusiness.com we haven’t made much of an effort to cover local authors or local artists. It’s occcured to us, however, that we’re missing out. Randy Wallace is a resident of Vanderhoof who I’ve known since we were both teens. We’ve lost touch over the years but thanks to twitter and facebook our paths crossed earlier this year. I’m looking forward to reading his latest offereing #9 Grundpark Road. – Norm Adams
Randy Wallace woke up this morning in Vanderhoof, British Columbia, happy to be living—quite literally. We don’t have many days on this earth and Randy appreciates that fact more than many because he is a survivor of a rare kind of brain bleed—a subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Although there are scars, a titanium plate and some lasting mental challenges, Randy leans on his degree in education, his past work with children, and his knowledge that a good story can change outlooks and lives. Having survived may, to large degree, fuel his drive, but his past work with children infuses his writing. Randy’s stories encourage readers and leave them wanting more.
Randy has had two books in print, his most recent, #9 Grundpark Road. The main character is a young boy named Daniel Sterling, who, like all of us, struggles with his own particular challenges. Daniel refuses to let his disadvantaged beginnings prevent him from reaching his goals. This uplifting, page turner will make you feel like you are capable of more, too.
Check Randy out at http://www.allthingsthatmatterpress.com and any of these other places:
http://www.facebook.com/randykwallace
Look him up at Amazon.com where you can find paper or electronic versions of his book. #9 Grundpark Road is also available in Nook.
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