Interview with Todd Moe, North Country Public Radio 7 February 2018

Todd Moe, Host of Eight O’clock Hour, NCPR News Shows News From the Eight O’Clock Hour, 2/7/18 by NCPR News , in Canton, NY You can listen to the Interview by Todd Moe and the authors.  Just go to the link and move right…

Authors Sign Books at Ontario Library Association Super Conference, 2018

Authors with Team from the Publishers Group Canada at the OLA. Nancy signing books. Dan and Nancy had the privilege of attending the Ontario Library Association’s (OLA) Super Conference, “Fearless by Design.”   The OLA event was held from January 31 to February 3…

Book in Chapters/Indigo Stores across Canada

We were delighted to see our book on display at the local Chapters in Gloucester, Ontario..  Our friend, Don Mahar, author of Shattered Illusions, a fascinating, real life Cold War Espionage story, suggested we work with Christine Trapp Longley, Customer Experience Manager.  She was…

Article about Railroad of Courage, Poughkeepsie Journal

‘Railroad of Courage’ taps into Dutchess history Tale of secret passage at Poughkeepsie Day School inspires young reader novel, “Railroad of Courage” ‘Railroad of Courage’ taps into Dutchess history “Railroad of Courage”(Photo: Courtesy photo) CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE Poughkeepsie native Dan Rubenstein has co-authored a young reader…

Book Launch – Oct 21, 2017 at Books on Beechwood

q Dan with Hillary, owner of the wonderful bookstore. We had a lovely gathering of friends who came to the book launch.  Thank you all for coming!    Dan and Nancy.

Dan and Jim Robbins, a Neighbor who Grew Up in Buxton

Jim Robbins shared his experiences of growing up in Buxton and attending the actual school started by the founder of Buxton, Rev. William King.  Jim and Dan are seen exchanging books.  Jim’s mother, Arlie C. Robbins, wrote a history of Buxton called Legacy of…

The Books Arrive

Making a Difference, One Bed Time Story at a Time

When our book was released this week, other writers asked, “How did the story begin? What was the process?”One cold winter night, four of our grandchildren huddled around us, anxious for a new story. The children were zipped up in their one-piece fleece pajamas,…

Moral Imagination and Civil Disobedience

The Underground Railroad has been described as a work of moral imagination. The term “moral imagination” can be traced back to the writer Edmund Burke who lived in the 18th century. Burke was concerned about the dramatic changes undertaken by French revolutionaries. He felt…

Book Groups for Young Readers

Recently our twelve year old grand-daughter joined a book club. Yes, kids can have book clubs, just like their parents! One night, we were invited to sit down with the five girls and two parents who facilitate the club. We heard mature discussion and…