When Hildegard was young, everywhere she went she saw colors and swirls, pictures, and designs. Music filled her soul and she was flooded with ideas - so many that she thought her mind would explode. Then one day it all stopped. In this beautiful book children will join Hildegard on her journey toward devotion to God, service to others, and toward a blessed and solitary life filled with artistic expression.
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Megan Hoyt is a veteran writer with credits in television, Internet, and print. She teaches high school creative writing and composition when she isn't writing books for children. She earned her BA in English and History from SMU and a master's in Theology from Regent University. She lives in Charlotte, NC with her family.
More about Megan HoytIn 2002, David Hill won the Children's Literature Foundation Award for See Ya Simon and the same book won the TES Award for Special Needs in 1994. In 2003, he was the Robert Lord writer-in-residence and in 2005 he received the Margaret Mahy Medal for his significant contribution to children's literature in New Zealand. His books have been translated into Fre
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