Adventure Stories By Michelle Announces Appalachian Trail Children’s Book Launch on Kickstarter
Industry: Books
New book offers delightful look at thru-hiking one of America’s most beautiful mountain chains
Cherry Hill, NJ (PRUnderground) March 22nd, 2021
Publishing company Adventure Stories by Michelle is thrilled to announce the launch of its crowdfunding campaign for its first book, ‘Folly and Molly Take on the Appalachian Trail’. The book is available for pre-order beginning today and until April 20th, 2021.
‘Folly and Molly Take on the Appalachian Trail’ is a fictional rhyming book about twins who take on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, a northbound thru-hike on the Appalachian Trail. It is a sweet rhyming book intended for ages 3 – 7 written to inspire a love of backpacking, nature, and the Appalachian Trail in children around the world.
“I remember sitting at camp while backpacking one night and feeling a fire in my heart; a burning desire to share the trail I love so deeply with my young nephew and the next generation,” said Michelle Adshead, author and illustrator of ‘Folly and Molly Take on the Appalachian Trail’. “I knew I had to write this book to do my part to preserve and protect the Appalachian Trail for years to come.”
‘Folly and Molly Take on the Appalachian Trail’ is offered in a hardback book, 8.5 by 11 inches, or as an ebook. Backers can pre–order a hardback copy for $20 starting March 22nd until April 20th. Other exciting rewards are available and early backers have access to a discounted rewards bundle.
For more information visit ‘Folly and Molly Take on the Appalachian Trail’ on Kickstarter, Instagram, or visit the publisher at www.adventurestoriesbymichelle.com.
About Adventure Stories by Michelle
Adventure Stories by Michelle LLC is a publishing company that focuses on creating children’s adventure books. Michelle Adshead, who is the founder of the company, writes and illustrates her works. She is an Appalachian Trail volunteer who aims to inspire children to love nature and to cherish and protect public lands.