Day: June 1, 2024

Strong and Independent

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Richard Rieman Author Interview

The Day the Clouds Went Away follows a bold and independent young princess with low vision who commands the clouds to disappear, only to face unintended consequences, leading her to learn an important lesson about the value of clouds and rain. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

I founded a Nonprofit, Imagination Storybooks, to make illustrated books more accessible to all children, including those who are blind or low vision. My books include rich descriptions of the pictures in audio and video formats. There are very few books with blind main characters that are not about blindness. I want to create fairy tales where children with a disability can see themselves as a main character.

What were some driving ideals behind Princess Claudia’s character?

Princess Claudia runs her own Princessdom at age 8. She is strong and independent, despite having low vision and losing her parents when her Wizard Fumbledore made a mistake in a spell and sent them through time.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

Everyone looks at the clouds, but sometimes, there are shapes in the clouds of animals or characters. My book explores the different kinds of clouds and explains their importance in nature, even on rainy days.

What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?

The Day the Bees Went Away – Tales from the Princessdom, Book Two. It will be available Fall 2024.

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A nearly blind Princess Claudia wants her birthday to be perfect, so when dark storm clouds roll in and threaten her celebration, she orders her trusty but bumbling Wizard Fumbledore to make them disappear. Princess Claudia and her guide owl Iris must figure out how to save her Princessdom from disaster. What happens when there are no clouds? The Day the Clouds Went Away is a beautifully illustrated whimsical tale that shares the importance of clouds in our lives, even on rainy days.

Author Richard Rieman, The Audiobook Wizard, has narrated and produced hundreds of Indie-published audiobooks. He is the author of the award-winning The Author’s Guide to Audiobook Creation. Richard founded Imagination Storybooks, a pioneer Nonprofit making children’s illustrated books accessible to blind and deaf children. With his own vision fading because of glaucoma, Richard decided this main character should also have vision loss.

The Day the Clouds Went Away is perfect for kids ages 3-8, an imaginative story rich with opportunities for teachers and parents to further the conversation about what your child might do if suddenly all the clouds disappeared.

Original source: https://literarytitan.com/2024/06/01/strong-and-independent/

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