An award-winning writer and frequent conference
speaker, Shirley Raye Redmond has written 27 books and over 400 magazine and
newspaper articles. She comes from a military family—her father won a Bronze
Star in WWII, her husband was a chaplain in the Army reserves, and her daughter
was an Arabic linguist for the Army. Shirley Raye even dedicated the book to
her sister, who was born in an Army hospital overseas!
Welcome back to my blog, Shirley Raye. Your nonfiction children’s book is about a real American hero…a World War II messenger pigeon that saved many lives. Please tell us about your book.
This is so interesting. Where did you get your
inspiration for this book?
My father was a Marine in WWII,
so I’ve always been fascinated by that time period in American history. While
watching a program on the History Channel one night, I learned about the Army
Signal Corps using pigeons during the war. I wanted to learn more. About that
same time, youngsters all over the United States were involved in class
projects to raise funds to help pay for the World War II Memorial. Celebrities,
such as actor Tom Hanks and Senator Bob Dole, were actively supporting the
project as well. I guessed that teachers, school librarians, parents and
grandparents would be looking for WWII stories appropriate for children. My
book Pigeon Hero! fits the bill!
What kind of research did you do for this book?
Of course, I started by
Googling everything I could find on messenger pigeons and G.I. Joe in
particular. There are several military reference books that cover the subject,
and I also found an old National Geographic article on pigeons that served in
both World War I and II. The U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Museum at Fort
Monmouth, New Jersey was a big help too.
Thanks for the interview,
Shirley Raye. I love learning about American history. It fascinates me. This
book should be fun for parents to read to their children. For a free Pigeon
Hero! bookmark, readers can contact
Shirley Raye through her website at http://www.shirleyrayeredmond.com.
Thanks for this great interview with Shirley Raye Redmond. It was great to hear the story behind the story.
ReplyDeleteI also come from a military family. Both my parents, my brother and myself, and then my daughter were all in the Army. I do like true-life, inspiring stories -- and (I'm embarrased to say) animal hero stories always make me cry. This sounds like a great one to share with my granddaughter. Thanks for giving us a chance to win a copy. ktwag@msn.com
ReplyDeleteInteresting interview. Thanks for sharing with us Shirley. My father-in-law also served in WWII and was at Pearl Harbor when it was bombed. I've tried to pass on stories to my grandsons about the war and this book sounds so interesting to share with them.
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Hi Shirley and Linda,
ReplyDeleteThanks for writing what sounds to be a very interesting read for children and adults. I'd love to read your story. My Dad was in the Army when he was young and my husband loves learning about history, particularly WW11. I'd love to share this book with the children in my family. Both the aspect of G.I Joe and how the Pigeon relates to history will be a great learning tool and maybe make young children more interested in history.
I thank all who serve in the military!
Thank you, Christine
chirth7@yahoo.com
Great interview!! Thanks for sharing with us!!
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ReplyDeleteHey, this book sounds interesting! Shirley's family background is unique too :) I like the way she got the inspiration. I'm currently taking American History class and I think this book will help me so much.
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I would love to win the book by Shirley Redmond to give to my church library.
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Janet E.
von1janet(at)gmail(dot)com
What a remarkable story. I do love the history from the era. The research would have been fascinating I dare say.
ReplyDeletemarypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com
There is a beautiful song called "King of Rome" about carrier pigeons that you might like to hear. As a daughter of a WWII vet, I'd love a copy of this book. Thanks for the chance to enter.
ReplyDeleteI read an old article during warships when they started using carrier pigeons and how they should be treated because they are very helpful in times of war. This sounds like a good read. Great interview and thank you for the chance to win this giveaway!
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OH!!! My kids would LOVE this story. We love animal, adventure, history stories, and this one sounds like a winner for our family. Thank you ever so much for making this giveaway international. So exciting!!
ReplyDeleteCelita
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Great interview and wonderful book to engage children in learning about history
ReplyDeletemarypopmom (at) yahoo (dot) com
Children and adults, including myself, seem to be fascinated with stories about animals who accomplish amazing fleets. Combine that with WWII and you've got a surefire winner.
ReplyDeletehg195 at yahoo dot com
I think this sounds like a story definitely worth reading. Thanks for such a wonderful giveaway!
ReplyDeleteoddball2003 at hotmail dot com
Sounds like a great story. I'd love to get a free copy to pass on to my grandson, who is an avid junior bookworm here in South Africa. He's only getting it after I post a review though!
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shirley@shirleycorder.com
What a fascinating story, Shirley Rae. I had no idea that G.I. Joe was a carrier pigeon and that he played such a crucial role in WW II. I'm glad S&S decided to reissue the book!
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What a great idea for a book, Shirley Raye! I love reading your books with my nephew and my grandkids are now getting to the age where they will also be enjoying your wonderful stories. Can't wait to read this one with them all.
ReplyDeleteDebi Perce
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I had heard of the messenger pigeons but that it about all. I would love to read more. Thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteI love inspirational children's books, like this one! Thanks for the giveaway!
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What a great inspiration for the book! reviewkidsbooks(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteNice inspiration for the book
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I also greq up in a military family , my dad was in teh Navy. I like why you wrote this book and I think it would be very inswpirationial and reqarding for my granddaughters to read it,. "Pigeon Hero.. Thank you for offering it to the giveaway
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a book that would be a great read.
ReplyDeletesstrode at scrtc dot com
This sounds like a wonderful book for our family to share.
ReplyDeleteThank both of you for the giveaway.
You are both awesome ladies
This would be a wonderful story to share with my grandchildren. Thanks for the introduction.
ReplyDeleteThis is a book we could read and share with our sons. It sounds very nice.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway.
Thank you for the chance to win, I have some a niece and a couple of nephews who would enjoy this book.
ReplyDeletegriperang at embarqmail dot com
The story sounds great. It's an interesting way to learn about American history. Thanks for sharing with us!
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I have always had an interest in WWII, especially since my grandfather was a Navy Photographer in the Pacific region. I enjoyed the interview with Shirley Raye Raymond, and would love to add this book to my collection.
ReplyDeleteI love this type of history and so does my son. jmelter at gmail
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like it would be interesting to read with my boys.
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Congratulations, Heidi Grange. You are the winner of this wonderful children's book. I know you'll enjoy it.
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