MEET THE FEATURED AUTHOR
A Word from Sherry Chapman
Here are some things about me that you might not know from reading the book.
I'm shy, but sometimes an extrovert. I like detail and organization and spreadsheets. I've cataloged our 2,470-book home library in a database. It took me years to write How Much Big Is the Sky. Small talk irritates me, probably because I'm lousy at it. I don't like being cold, but I do like puzzling with my husband in front of a lit fireplace on winter evenings with pets snuggled nearby. I'm a rock hound, a budding mycologist, and a professional genealogist. I'm fascinated with ancient architecture and old cemeteries. I love to nurture, so I start herbs and vegetables from seed, propagate grapevines and Rhododendron from cuttings, and spread mycelium to foster the growth of edible fungi. I used to keep honey bees, but they broke my heart. I want you to like me. I'm working on my next book. |
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More About the AuthorSherry Chapman became an advocate for safe teen driving following the death of her nineteen-year-old son, Ryan, resulting from a car crash.
Sherry received national recognition in 2014 from Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety in Washington, D.C. as a Highway Safety Hero for her contributions to saving lives, preventing injuries, and making roads safer. In 2017 Sherry was named as Connecticut’s Safety Champion in recognition of her years of exceptional advocacy and leadership on teen driving issues. The sponsoring agencies and organizations included Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital, Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles, Connecticut Department of Transportation, Connecticut Office of the Child Advocate, Connecticut Hezekiah Beardsley Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Safe Kids Connecticut, and AAA. Sherry currently resides in Connecticut. |
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