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Award-winning Author Publishes Book About The Tarahumara Indians
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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. - s4story -- Award-winning children's book author Jan Fenimore and Amazing Things Press have published a book titled Tales of the Tarahumara Indians aimed at educating elementary-aged students about the remarkable Tarahumara Indian tribe—also known as the Rarámuri—of Northern Mexico who are known for their ability to run long distances very fast. The book, written in both English and Spanish, debuted on February 10, 2025 and quickly became an Amazon #1 New Release in Children's Mexico Books.
Jan Fenimore is an award-winning writer of children's picture books, chapter books and novels. She writes in rhyming verse and prose. Her other books include I Hate Ice Cream, Chitra's Secrets, Dash to the Rescue, and Free as a Butterfly.
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Amazing Things Press was born in 2014 out of a desire to help authors local to the St. Joseph, Missouri area get their books published. Author Julie L. Casey started the business with just five authors' books but soon became overwhelmed with the amazing response from authors in the Midwest and beyond. Fellow authors Samantha Fidler-Newby, David Noe, and Jackie Pollack partnered with Julie and altogether, they have published over 300 books.
From Amazing Things Press (https://www.amazingthingspress.com/). Tales of the Tarahumara Indians is available now on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DWSHYD2X).
Jan Fenimore is an award-winning writer of children's picture books, chapter books and novels. She writes in rhyming verse and prose. Her other books include I Hate Ice Cream, Chitra's Secrets, Dash to the Rescue, and Free as a Butterfly.
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Amazing Things Press was born in 2014 out of a desire to help authors local to the St. Joseph, Missouri area get their books published. Author Julie L. Casey started the business with just five authors' books but soon became overwhelmed with the amazing response from authors in the Midwest and beyond. Fellow authors Samantha Fidler-Newby, David Noe, and Jackie Pollack partnered with Julie and altogether, they have published over 300 books.
From Amazing Things Press (https://www.amazingthingspress.com/). Tales of the Tarahumara Indians is available now on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DWSHYD2X).
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