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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Always and Everywhere

Laura Bowman, today's guest author, is a local artist, mother and friend.  She has written her first children's book, Always and Everywhere, for her friend Margie LaSalle, who is suffering from Breast Cancer, and Margie's children.

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This is my first children's book. I am a professional artist living and working in the Atlanta area and normally paint contemporary landscapes and figures.  Writing and illustrating a children's book was completely foreign to me and a complete learning experience. 

The inspiration for 'Always and Everywhere ' came from a desire to help raise money for my dear friend, Margie LaSalle and her family. Margie is the wife of Chris and mother of five year old John Mark and seven year old Claire. Margie was diagnosed with breast cancer in September 2007. A few months after mastectomy surgery, Doctors informed Margie the cancer had metastasized. Statistically, the Stage IV diagnosis includes a life expectancy of two to four years.  Margie's world is upside down right now. She is in continual pain from the cancer in her pelvis which makes it hard to navigate the stairs in their 2 bedroom condo.

I felt so helpless when it came to Margie's cancer.  With two young children of my own, I couldn't contribute my time or money, but I could produce this children's book for her in my spare time.   Initially, the book provided an opportunity to help the LaSalle's with expenses (for her continuing medical bills and for expenses involved with moving into a more manageable house). However, writing the book was a cathartic experience. I was able to collaborate on the book with Margie and our mutual friends, which makes the message so much more meaningful. I also painted quite a few of the illustrations at her house while Margie and friends watched my young children. This special time with Margie was unforgettable. I learned so much about courage, the importance of friends and family and the will-to-live. 

Margie does not believe her fate is dependent on generalities or statistics. While Margie undergoes chemotherapy and radiation, she and Chris work to keep life normal and consistent for their children. The well-being of John Mark and Claire is their most significant concern and challenge. Margie also reassures her children; when she leaves the physical world - two years from now or fifty years from now - she will still be with them, always and everywhere.
 
"Always and Everywhere" is a light-hearted children's book featuring Margie and her two children, John Mark and Claire. It reminds us that even when mom isn't by our side, the lessons that she taught will always be there. At the end of the book the children ask mom about angels. Mom reassures Claire and John Mark that if they believe in angels, then they will always be by their side.

A wise friend of mine said that what we are doing is comparable to how dolphins behave.  "When one is sick or injured another one joins them until they recover or die..they are never left alone to face trials of this nature. Very wise, Godly creatures are dolphins!"  Writing and illustrating "Always and Everywhere" was such a powerful experience for me.  I will definitely illustrate another children's book in the near future. 

We are having a book launch event on November 20 where the book will be available for purchase and the original illustrations will be auctioned.

Book Launch Details:

Thursday, November 20
5 - 9 PM
Mason Murer Projects
325 E. Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta, GA 30305
404.551.3900  

Live music, Book signing and silent auction of the original artwork from the book.

All proceeds go to the Margie LaSalle Cancer Fund


If you can't make the event but would still like to help the LaSalle's by purchasing a book or bidding on the artwork, please visit our website at www.alwaysandeveryw here.org

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Win it: I have a signed book available.  For details on how to win it, please follow this link:

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  • Rebekah's Avatar
    Posted by Rebekah Wed Dec 3, 2008 1:53pm PST

    This is a wonderful book.

    BELOW YOU'LL FIND A PORTION OF MY REVIEW FOR THIS BOOK. IF YOU'D LIKE TO READ THE ENTIRE REVIEW, PLEASE VISIT WWW.READYSETREADREVIEWS.BLOGSPOT.COM.

    THANKS,

    REBEKAHC

    "Set in a normal every day world where kids will be kids and questions will be asked, Laura tackles one of the toughest subjects. What happens when you lose someone you love? Done in a beautiful and very simplified manner, Laura never actually uses the words death or loss. Rather, she skips gently to the topic of angels. Those slightly older readers will probably grasp the concept without help, but the younger ones in the group will still learn great lessons from the book even if they don't necessarily make all the connections.

    The point of the story is that everyday- always and everywhere- those we love are with us. If not in body they are with us in spirit, and they'll always be with us through the lessons they've taught us and morals they've instilled in us."

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