Welcome to My Website
_Children's Author - Gail Langer Karwoski
Do you love children’s books? Me too! My name is
Gail Karwoski. I’m an American children’s author.
I live in Georgia, near the university
town of Athens. I created this kid site so readers can find information about my books
and me.
If you’re a teacher or media specialist, check out my school visits - I present programs in many schools, all over the country, and at conferences each year. Plus, if you are a current or aspiring children’s writer, I have a special section for writers.
Newsflash!
I have new books - including my first Kindle e-book - check them out!
My first board book, Thank You, Trees!, has gotten reviews from the NY Times, Kirkus, and Publisher's Weekly - THE triumvirate of major book reviews!
If you’re a teacher or media specialist, check out my school visits - I present programs in many schools, all over the country, and at conferences each year. Plus, if you are a current or aspiring children’s writer, I have a special section for writers.
Newsflash!
I have new books - including my first Kindle e-book - check them out!
My first board book, Thank You, Trees!, has gotten reviews from the NY Times, Kirkus, and Publisher's Weekly - THE triumvirate of major book reviews!
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Testing Ground My first Kindle e-book is ready for you to download at Amazon! It's a historical novel set in the North during the Civil Rights era (1968). The focus is on the friendship between Debbie, a sixth grader, and a new girl - the first black girl at school. Can one friendship and two brave girls make Martin Luther King's dream come true? |
When Hurricane Katrina Hit Home
Just out!
The worst hurricane in our country's history hits New Orleans, and Chazz and Lyric manage to escape the floodwaters by climbing onto a roof. When they finally get rescued, the kids face danger and confusion at the Convention Center. Where are their missing family members? This harrowing story is based on actual events. In the aftermath of disaster, Chazz and Lyric discover what it really means to be home.
The worst hurricane in our country's history hits New Orleans, and Chazz and Lyric manage to escape the floodwaters by climbing onto a roof. When they finally get rescued, the kids face danger and confusion at the Convention Center. Where are their missing family members? This harrowing story is based on actual events. In the aftermath of disaster, Chazz and Lyric discover what it really means to be home.
Thank You, Trees!
It's here!
from Kar-Ben - a division of Lerner Publishing - a short, rhyming celebration for very young kids of the Jewish version of Earth Day, Tu B'Shevat. (Sounds like Too-Bah-Shvaht)
Check out the wonderful reviews on this book!
from Kar-Ben - a division of Lerner Publishing - a short, rhyming celebration for very young kids of the Jewish version of Earth Day, Tu B'Shevat. (Sounds like Too-Bah-Shvaht)
Check out the wonderful reviews on this book!
I love to visit schools!
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Welcome to my domain! I’m so glad you’re here.
Do you want to schedule a visit?
Click here for hints about organizing successful visits...
Click here for a description of my programs...
Click here for rates...
Welcome to my domain! I’m so glad you’re here.
To contact children's author, Gail Karwoski, click here: gailkarwoski@hotmail.com