Dickmeyer's New Children's Book Displays Nature & Its Beauty

By: Jun. 30, 2014
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Spencerville, Ind.

In the new children's book, "The Hidden Habitat" (published by Trafford Publishing), author PK Dickmeyer inspires readers to explore nature through the moving story of one woman's kinship with her environment.

Set mainly in Canada, "The Hidden Habitat" centers on a young woman who ventures out to study the indigenous natural wildlife in a remote section of the Canadian countryside.

Among the region's many inhabitants, she finds herself drawn to two curious beavers, who teach her more about life and ecosystems than any textbook could. Her experiences illustrate how all life forms are connected to one another and must live in harmony in order to thrive.

"This book tells, in a simple way, that many of life's lessons cannot be learned from a book," Dickmeyer writes, "but that true learning takes place when you open your heart."

An excerpt from "The Hidden Habitat":

"Justly recognizing that true friendship demands a deeper level of responsibility, each Spring since that long ago initial one, I have been motivated to satisfy the overpowering internal compulsion to make the pilgrimage North in search of just one more study of these peerless Architects of the Wild."

"The Hidden Habitat"
By PK Dickmeyer
Softcover | 8.5 x 11 in | 34 pages | ISBN 9781490721217
E-Book | 34 pages | ISBN 9781490721200
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
Born in West Virginia and raised in Indiana, PK Dickmeyer came from a family environment that always loved and appreciated animal life. Farming has been her way of life, and she and her husband of 40 years continue to farm and pursue meaningful passions.

Trafford Publishing, an Author Solutions, LLC, author services imprint, was the first publisher in the world to offer an "on-demand publishing service," and has led the independent publishing revolution since its establishment in 1995. Trafford was also one of the earliest publishers to utilize the Internet for selling books. More than 10,000 authors from over 120 countries have utilized Trafford's experience for self publishing their books. For more information about Trafford Publishing, or to publish your book today, call 1-888-232-4444 or visit trafford.com.



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