Product Description
Penny's 4th of July is the second installment in the Slepytown Beagles book series by Timothy Glass. Penny's 4th helps children visualize a peaceful, calm and secure place to drift off to sleep. Combind with this visualization are the lovable characters of the Sleepytown Beagles. As always, the storyline deals with real time issues for a learning experience along the way.
About the Author
Timothy Glass was born in Pennsylvania and moved to the southwest with his family as a child. Tim graduated from the University of New Mexico. He spent some time in New England and now lives just outside of Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is a multi-award winning computer scientist and business consultant. Tim was voted Who's Who Entrepreneur International, Who's Who in the Computer Industry by Thornton Rockefeller and Harlan Carnegie, Who's Who in Business Worldwide, and is a lifetime member of Sterling s Who's Who in Business. Tim started his writing career as a journalist, under the pen name of C. Stewart. He has written and had published more than 300 nonfiction articles nationally and internationally for the health and fitness industry. In the summer of 1991, one article, "The Heat is On," was attributed to saving a life when a young California runner collapsed from heat stress. Shortly before the incident, the runner's partner had read the article and attended to his partner until the EMT s arrived. The emergency medical crew believed it was through the partner's keen knowledge of what to do in the event of heat stress that saved the young runner's life. Tim founded and wrote the "Crime Watch" column for the Better Business Bureau of New Mexico. He also founded and is the editor of eBroadcastNews a publication on computer and Internet security. He was a freelance journalist for It's a Wrap magazine, a New Mexico entertainment quarterly until the magazine's retirement in the late 1990's and he has worked as a regular contributing writer for several New York based magazines. Several TV series featured a half hour episode about Tim's quest for answers on the William Max story. Tim's latest nonfiction book, Until the End of Time, received an award judged by senior nonfiction editor P. Kaganoff of Simon and Schuster and placed first in the Southwest Writers nonfiction contest 2004. He has completed the screenplay based on his nonfiction book, Until the End of Time