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== ''Nancy S. Mure Children's Book Author '' ==

Mure was born October 24, 1965 and raised one of three daughters in an Italian-American household. Brooklyn, NY is where she still calls home. Her inspiration, then later her desire to share her stories, was the result of a death and a birth. Soon after, a legacy began; one which cultivates perseverance, acceptance, encouragement, inspires self-esteem and personal growth in both young children and adults -- Classics in the making.

As the firstborn in a set of identical twins, technically this makes Mure the middle child; the one supposedly seeking attention. As it turns out, she was the opposite. Growing up, she shied away from attention while her twin sister reveled in it. This awareness inspired her book Unidentical Twins, released August 2007 (SynergEbooks). The Caterpillar that Wouldn't Change, Illustrated by Kezia Terraciano, was her first bestseller (released 2004) and the impetus for her contribution in Life Manual for 21st Century Women by Svetla Bankova (Amazon.com). The Author's mission, coupled with her consciousness of the environment, is to teach children a new and exciting way to read. The Author's titles are available worldwide, digitally and on CD-ROM, at SynergEbooks.com. Mure's other published titles include 'Massimo's Meatballs, Illustrated by Margot Miller, The Pizza Man and The Parrots, Illustrated by Tom Torre, The Really Jealous Jimmy Crab, Illustrated by Bobby Nelson, Papa in the Sky, Illustrated by Bri Hermanson, Irregular Joe, Illustrated by Casey Gathy, UnIdentical Twins, Illustrated by Robyn Ng and I Am A Dot: A Tale of Punctuation and Purpose, a collaboration with first-time author, Jeanne Glassman Clair and Illustrated by Alex T. Lee was released November, 2007 (SynergEbooks). Mure graduated from Hunter College in NYC with a Bachelors degree in Psychology and is a valued member of the Society of Childrens Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI).

www.nancysmure.com

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