Award Winning Author
Kathleen Bliss Dominguez
THE BOOKS
Kathleen Bliss Dominguez is and author and illustrator. She has published two children's books; Pepe's Story that wond the American Federaltion of Teacher's Award and Pepe Saves Poncho that was featured in the DoVa Exhibit in the Spring of 2013. Fat Fanny is the first book in a series of non-fiction memoirs.
Fat Fanny
ISBN-9781495487583 AVAILABLE NOW AT AMAZON.COM
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This book was written to open a window through a factual and personal account of the exploitation and abuse that she and these “women of the night” endured as they struggled to make a living for themselves and/or their children.
The goal is that this book will shine a light on the plight of young women on the fringes of our society that are still “out there” being exploited and abused.
The hope is that with more awareness, our society will provide young girls and women with more educational opportunities; provide more resources to help support them with self-esteem issues and aid them in achieving a future that is rewarding, fulfilling and most of all SAFE!
Pepe's Story
ISBN-13: 978-1490457963 AVAILABLE AT AMAZON .COM
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Pepe's Story is based on a true story about the life of a young Mexican boy who is orphaned when he is just four years old. After his mother dies, Pepe struggles to survive and is finally taken in by his aunt. The story is sad, emotional, funny and has a happy ending. Pepe's Story is in English and has a Spanish Translation on the opposite page in the book. This is the first of several children's books about the life and adventures of Pepe'. This book won the American Federation of Teachers Award at the DoVa Exhibit at the Larsen Gallery in Yakima, Washington in June of 2013.
Pepe' Saves Poncho
ISBN-13: 978-1490477183 AVAILABLE AT AMAZON.COM
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Pepe' Saves Poncho is the second book in the Pepe' Story series. This book is in English with a Spanish Translation on the opposite page.
This book is based on actual events and is a great read for children. It is also a great educational tool for ESL learners. The story is cute, humorous and teaches compassion.