Ann DeMuth
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Jeremiah: Adventures of an Airedale, by Ann DeMuth, a 32-page children’s picture book, is an Amazon #1 bestseller in the Children's Photography Book category. From the thrill of motorcycle rides to scaling towering mountains, sailing perilous seas, and careening down cliffs, Jeremiah’s real-life adventures leap off the page in this one-of-a-kind children’s picture book.
The vibrant, colorful pages of Jeremiah’s story abruptly turn black-and-white when Jeremiah discovers old age. Will he ever get that brilliant color back?
An elementary school teacher’s review states, “This story tells of growing older and slowing down, but never losing that zest for life!!! I loved it!!” “This review really resonates with me,” said DeMuth, “as I wrote this book years ago while living on reserve land in British Columbia, taking a break from living on a sailboat due to Jeremiah’s age and arthritis. Cramped quarters on the sailboat led to slow, ambling hikes through extensive provincial park land in our backyard with bear, moose, and mountain lion in the distance, fly fishing expeditions in Montana, and sailing on a tall ship in Nova Scotia.”
“Inspired by the publication of Runaway Rescue Dogs: Ollie, Enzo, and the Shelter Skedaddle last year, also a #1 bestseller, I wanted to revisit Jeremiah: Adventures of an Airedale, and recreated it with updated graphic design software. In a nod to my woodworking/stained glass background, stained glass illustrations accompany the photography of Jeremiah living large.”
Bestselling Author Ann DeMuth, with A.D.design & Rescue Dog Photography, has donated over $60,000 in design services to non-profit rescue organizations, including website and graphic design, along with photography and video work, helping good dogs find good homes.
Locally, copies are available at Red Fish Gallery in Irvington, and online at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Paperback and special edition hardcover copies, signed by the author, are available on the Rescue Dog Photography website: https://www.rescuedogphotography.com.
Ann DeMuth