Michelle Longega Wilson Releases Children’s Book Lost In Venice On Kindle And In Paperback
June 29, 2015 – – Nine year old children’s author, Michelle Longega Wilson, has announced that her latest book, Lost in Venice, is now available for purchase through Amazon.com in both Kindle and paperback format. The book was presented for the first time at the Bay Area Book Festival, and has seen an amazing response. Wilson’s previous book, The Girl with the Magical Unicorn, also saw massive success, achieving an Amazon Bestselling Author with a highly positive reviews from readers.
Currently the book can be purchased for Kindle for $3.99 or in paperback for $8.99, at http://www.amazon.com/dp/1617042803/, and offers bilingual reading in English and Italian. This is the second book in Wilson’s series, The Adventures of Giulia, and those who order now will receive a free Giulia bookmark with their purchase of the new story, which the author feels will help encourage young readers to get involved in this learning and reading experience. Michelle Longega Wilson has said the following regarding the book and its bilingual approach to educating young readers:
“The books are written for English or Italian children as well as for students (or adults) who wants to improve and practice their second language. Buy a copy for your daughter or granddaughter or any other child with whom you would like to share these wonderful adventures in English and Italian.”
Something that makes this book very unique in comparison to other children’s literature, is that Michelle Longega Wilson is just nine years old. This offers some insight into the mind of a child, and help to really open the story up to the target audience. She has encouraged anybody who is curious about this and other stories she has written to visit her website at http://michellelongegawilson.com/my-books/
Lost In Venice describes a young girl named, Giulia, who visits her cousin Isabella in Venice, Italy, during the celebration of Carnival. This is the first introduction to the character of Isabella, and readers are meant to see that the girls are quite opposite of each other. The story follows the girls as they go on adventures to Guilia’s delight and Isabella’s nervous dismay, they are happy to see Sparkle, the magic unicorn, make an appearance to keep them out of trouble. Wilson offers the following description:
“Giulia will visit many great places like Rialto, Murano, the famous Peggy Guggenheim Collection and more. She will discover amazing things hidden in plain sight and get lost in the beautiful city. As always the book will give you a chance to learn things about culture and history and trust me, in Venice you can learn a lot!”
For more information on what past readers have thought about this author and her books, or to see images and descriptions from this latest release, readers are encouraged to check out the reviews and ratings left at http://michellelongegawilson.com/ She also asks that those who buy through Amazon.com leave their own feedback and reviews.
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Contact Michelle Longega Wilson, Children’s Author:
Sabrina Longega Wilson (mother)
650-892-9623
slongega@me.com
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