Brian Baumgard

Brian Baumgard is the author of Oh, Give Me A Home and A Gnome Goes to Nome. (2024).

Brian Baumgard is a celebrated children’s book author known for his vivid imagination, engaging storytelling, and the warm, whimsical worlds he creates. Born and raised in a small town filled with the magic of nature and the tales of old, Baumgard developed a love for storytelling at an early age. Drawing inspiration from his childhood adventures in forests and fields, along with the classic tales his grandparents shared, his stories often blur the lines between the fantastical and the everyday, encouraging children to find magic in the world around them.

His debut book, “Oh, Give Me A Home” was an instant hit, beloved by children and adults alike for its enchanting illustrations and memorable characters. The success of his first book led to a series of beloved stories, each exploring new themes and adventures but always returning to Baumgard’s core message of finding wonder in the world.

His website is: https://www.brianbaumgard.com/

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Momma, Can You Hear Me? by Ty Keenum

Bud was certain that if the leaves fell in the fall his Georgia Bulldogs would valiantly take the gridiron and make him proud. He was equally as certain that his maternal family meant him harm, physically and emotionally. Even though Bud had learned at an early age that family was not a team sport, this last series of events threatened Bud’s relationships with the people he cared the most about, his own family.

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Reviews:

  • Family…can’t live with ’em, can’t live without ’em…or can you?
  • The framing device for this book is unique and interesting, and the writing is just plain entertaining.
  • Really enjoyed the ‘folksy’ writing style of Ty Keenum. I’ve crazies in my family too and connected with Ty’s reflections on family greed and plunderment. Very fun read and I highly recommend this book.

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Oh, Give Me A Home by Brian Baumgard

“Oh, Give Me A Home” follows the journey of a young gnome born in Texas who has just taken on the mantle of protector in the Great Garden. Under the moon’s gentle glow, the gnome and his companions navigate the undergrowth, safeguarding their domain from mischievous critters, invasive weeds, and the unseen threats that lurk in the night.

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Reviews:

  • Quick Thoughts and Rating: 5 stars!
  • An extremely powerful story of a Southern culture
  • The hype around this book has been unquestionable and, admittedly, that made me both eager to get my hands on it and terrified to read it. I mean, what if I was to be the one person that didn’t love it as much as others?







Every Woman Has A Story by Laurel Kile

When Mary and her two daughters embark on a road trip from Oregon to West Virginia, they realize that bonds of family are stronger than anybody imagined.

Aunty P fancied herself a matchmaker, and the match she has for Jada will make the young professional challenge long held beliefs concerning independence, race, gender, and class.

When a mysterious message in a bottle sends the family on a scavenger hunt along the coast, Simone finds healing in an unexpected place.

When Elliot’s roommate, a tall, handsome British man, shows up at her door, things go from strange to bizarre.

Ally feels like she is drowning under the crushing weight of her pre-med studies. Then a chance meeting with Clara, a retired, Vietnam Conflict nurse makes Ally realizes life’s most important lessons are seldom learned within the walls of a lecture hall.

Available from:

Amazon, Barnes & Noble, SSP Bookstore and Other Retailers

Reviews:

  • Quick Thoughts and Rating: 5 stars!
  • An extremely powerful story of a Southern culture
  • The hype around this book has been unquestionable and, admittedly, that made me both eager to get my hands on it and terrified to read it. I mean, what if I was to be the one person that didn’t love it as much as others?

Dreams by Ty Keenum

Ty Keenum’s “Dreams,” is a poignant short story penned by an author whose own life eerily mirrors the tragic narrative, and delves deep into the realms of shattered dreams, betrayal, and the perilous descent into madness. The tale unfolds with a melancholic charm, exploring the blurred lines between fiction and reality as it chronicles the life of its protagonist, a seasoned writer who faces a series of devastating setbacks.

The narrative skillfully blurs the boundaries between the protagonist’s life and the stories he creates, drawing readers into a world where imagination and actuality intermingle in unsettling ways.

Available from:

Amazon, Barnes & Noble, SSP Bookstore and Other Retailers

Reviews:

  • Quick Thoughts and Rating: 5 stars!
  • An extremely powerful story of a Southern culture
  • The hype around this book has been unquestionable and, admittedly, that made me both eager to get my hands on it and terrified to read it. I mean, what if I was to be the one person that didn’t love it as much as others?