Christina Pages
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Christina Pages

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Read more about Christina Pagès at www.christinapages.com. Christina M. Pages: Winner of the 2017 Children's Literary Classics Eloquent Quill Award for Lucy in her Secret Wood! Christina M. 's children's novel, Lucy in her Secret Wood (A Story Inspired by Wordsworth's Wild Child Lucy Gray) (see under Books) is one of ten finalists in the 2022 Screencraft Cinematic Book Contest in Hollywood, entered by hundreds. It has also won the Top Honors award from Literary Classics -- The Eloquent Quill Award -- which is given once a year for an outstanding work of Youth Fiction. This novel has also won Literary Classics' Gold Award, Readers' Favorites' Silver Award,and four other awards (see below). Her second book in the Lucy Series -- The Woodland Adventures of Lucy and Will -- was released in July 2018. Her art and poetry Gift Book, Nostalgia: Poetry and Paintings of Beauty, Love and Loss was released in 2018. This book combines her short poems with paintings. Her painted scenes match the mood and content of her poems. Another of her children's chapter book: Luke Saves the Turtles, containing sixteen of her paintings, was released in 2018. Christina M. Pages, a native of England, moved to America in her twenties, and raised four children while studying for her Ph.D. in English and American literature. Her poetry, children's books, and landscape painting all grew out of the nostalgia for her tree-climbing, rambling childhood growing up in the fields of Kent. She was California State Poetry Society's 19th Annual Contest Winner in 2005 and was given a publication award from the International Society of Poetry for her first collection of poetry, "Shadow Words" (Watermark Press, 2006). Some of her poems from her second collection "Remember Not to Forget" (Summerland Publishing, 2013) were nominated for the Pushcart Prize. She recently won first place in the 2017 Ventura Writing Contest. Please go to this link for Literary Classics' Author Spotlight article: http://www.clcawards.org/Author-Spotlight.html and https://clcreviews.blogspot.com/ Her first children's chapter book is The Mountain Boy, (Summerland Publishing 2007). Her middle-grade novel, "Lucy in Her Secret Wood," was published on August 1, 2016 by Waldorf Publishing. This novel is a finalist in the 2022 Screencraft Cinematic Book Contest It has now won seven awards: Children's Literary Classics' Top Honors Eloquent Quill Award for Youth Fiction Children's Literary Classics' Gold Award Readers Favorite Silver Award 5-Star Review by Readers' Favorite Pinnnacle Book Achievement Award New York City Big Book Award Children's Literary Classics' Seal of Approval http://www.TheAuthorsShow.com Please listen to my radio interview about Lucy in her Secret Wood on this link. It is live on my website under children's books and Lucy in her Secret Wood. Of all her writings, "Lucy in Her Secret Wood" is closest to her heart. Lucy, who was inspired by Wordsworth's wild child "Lucy Gray," has been abandoned in the woods after being locked away almost her entire life. Inside the woods, with only nature as her teacher, she discovers happiness, freedom and love for the first time. This classic story, brightly illustrated by the author, is a must have for children and young adults, as well as for grandparents and parents who long to show their children the creativity and joy of a simpler life in harmony with nature. The Woodland Adventures of Lucy and Will - The Lucy Series, Book 2 was published by Waldorf Publishing in 2018. Go to the website christinapages.com to view her paintings and writings. "With LUCY IN HER SECRET WOOD, Christina Pagès has crafted a beautiful tale, both charming and poignant, reminiscent of those classics of children's literature that transport us to magical realms." (Mark Bomback, Screen Writer:Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Race to Witch Mountain) "Lucy calls us all into nature's woodland. This timeless, allegorical tale, both enchanting and cautionary, is needed for readers of all ages. We have been led astray, abandoned like Lucy by a patriarchal-driven culture that takes us into rooms with small workplace windows from which to see the world. Now our natural world is in crisis. It is time to follow Lucy into nature and re-learn through a child's eyes how to co-exist and thrive in the natural world. Like the classic, The Man Who Planted Trees, Lucy has much to teach us about healing the earth, and the nurturing relationships we can have with plants, trees, and animals. And like Lucy, there is a mother's voice calling us to the wisdom of how to live in a world both urban and natural. Through this magical tale, we can all renew our connection to Mother Earth." (Susan Squellati Florence, Susanflorence.com Author: Let Happiness be Yours, A Stunning Absence) "Christina Pagès has created an engaging story of a young girl who moves from a situation of privation to discovering a nurturing web of relationships in the natural world -- and with people who love it. This is a story of vital interconnections, all illuminated by a very memorable girl." (Charlene Spretnak, Author: Relational Reality Co-Founder of the U.S. Green Party Movement) "I am more than sixty years older than Lucy but can completely relate to her story. I, too, was "locked away" in a small office in a large corporation. Once retired, I moved into a remote cabin in the wilderness. My world became endless skies and stars, and my friends and neighbors were birds and four-legged creatures. Dreams filled my nights which led me to follow my passion and a new career of sculpting my wildlife friends. This is a wonderful story for all ages and encourages us to follow our dreams." Bud Bottoms, Sculptor Author: Kid Ethics: From A to Z, Grandmother Mountain "Lucy's step-father didn't like her. In fact, he called her Nuisance. Never Lucy, just Nuisance. He even locked her in her bedroom, not allowing her outside. It was like a prison. So when her step-father took her deep into the woods and left her there, Lucy felt like she had just been set free. Just like the trees and the meadow full of wildflowers, even the fresh running brook - Lucy was now free. She was no longer afraid because she knew that the woods would take care of her. And it did, as did Will, a boy just little older than Lucy, who befriended her and brought her much needed supplies of food. All was well in Lucy's world until others discovered that she was living alone in the woods. The police came and took her away. They tried to convince her that it was for her own good. The woods was not a safe place, or so they said. But Lucy knew better. And so did Will. When Lucy was trapped in an orphanage, Will found her and helped her realize that she, Lucy, the Wild Child as he called her, needed the woods as much as the woods needed her. This story is absolutely beautifully written, tender and compassionate. I haven't read such a touching story since my mother gave me a copy of Gene Stratton-Porter's A Girl of the Limberlost. Christina M. Pagès' Lucy in Her Secret Wood is a real classic, a story that gently opens the reader's eyes to the powerful connection between humans and nature, as well as the power of music that is like a delicate web that intertwines between all of life. Powerful and unforgettable." (Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers' Favorite) For Immediate Release Literary Classics pr@clcawards.org Literary Classics is pleased to announce that the book Lucy in Her Secret Wood, by Christina M. Pagés, has been selected to receive the Literary Classics Seal of Approval. The CLC Seal of Approval is a designation reserved for those books which uphold the rigorous criteria set forth by the Literary Classics review committee, a team comprised of individuals with backgrounds in publishing, editing, writing, illustration and graphic design. "You know the sort of book that is so absorbing, so entirely enchanting, you wish it would never end? -- The type of book that has you crying at the finish just because it's over? That's what we experienced as we read Lucy in Her Secret Wood. Lucy is a young girl who has had a very troubled childhood. At eight years of age she's spent most of her young life locked up in a small room with no exposure to the outside world. But when her step-father decides he's had enough of her, he takes her out to the forest where he abandons her for good. Lucy finds incredible joy in the forest where she develops a unique connection with all the elements there. The trees, the brook, and even the animals are her companions. Lucy soon befriends a young boy who agrees to tell no-one about her secret home and even brings her food and some essentials to help her survive. Inspired by Wordsworth's wild child, Lucy Gray, this book is every bit as lovely and entirely inspired. Readers of all ages will find themselves drawn to Lucy and her magical wood. Her ability to mimic the sounds of the forest in the music she creates feels hauntingly reminiscent of Jill Paton Walsh's Matthew and the Sea Singer, yet Lucy's tale is altogether unique and absolutely lovely. Filled with many magical moments and scattered throughout with wonderful life-lessons, this book is highly recommended for home and school libraries." Literary Classics, an organization dedicated to furthering excellence in literature for young readers, takes great pride in its role to help promote classic literature which appeals to youth while educating and encouraging positive values in the impressionable young minds of future generations. To learn more about Literary Classics, you may visit their website at www.clcawards.org or www.childrensliteraryclassics.com Christina Pages was an awardee of 50 Great Writers You Should be Reading. See the link below: http://bit.ly/2Ahosqk Christina Pages has just completed a manuscript of 80 pages -- Pastoral Memories of a Child of Kent -- Growing Up in the 40's and 50's.
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