Marge Mayotte-Hirn grew up in Northern
Michigan and felt comfortably at home in
the wild forests of the Upper Penninsula.
A naturalist at heart, she understands
the plight of the redwoods out west....voir plusMarge Mayotte-Hirn grew up in Northern
Michigan and felt comfortably at home in
the wild forests of the Upper Penninsula.
A naturalist at heart, she understands
the plight of the redwoods out west.
Although this story is a book for young
people, it carries an important message
about ecology and preservation, and
encourages our youth to take an active part in that effort.
This is Marge’s second book, since she has gotten
the writing urge in her 60’s and 70’s. When an idea surfaces,
she runs with it until she has 100-some pages. She enjoys
putting her thoughts on paper and sharing them with
others. Her words are light and endearing, often colorful
and descriptive.
Marge is an artist, as well, painting and drawing.
And now, she draws pictures with words.voir moins