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Tricia Gardella
Web site: www.boydsmillspress.com/authors
Tricia
Gardella was born in San Francisco, but her family moved to Sonora,
California when she was still a young girl. She grew up in the Mother
Lode country and loves the area. She married her high school sweetheart
and moved out to his family ranch.
This
ranching experience has formed the background for much of her writing
for children. In Just Like My Dad,Gardella's first
book, a young boy puts on chaps, spurs, and his cowboy hat for his
first day working alongside his father on the family ranch. In her
next book,Casey's New Hat,a young girl searches for
the perfect new cowboy hat as she and her father run errands to
the feed store, the clothing store and to the veterinarian.
Ms.
Gardella has always been a voracious reader. She always thought
about writing, but there were always other things to get done. She
was raising children, helping to run a ranch and also pursuing her
interests in ceramics and fiber arts. Then in 1985, she suddenly
decided it was time to take time to start writing.
Through
another local author, Anna Grossnickle Hines, she discovered the
Society for Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. Through this
organization, Ms. Gardella started meeting other authors and learning
more about the craft of writing.
This
contact with other writers also led to another book project,Writers
In The Kitchen,a collection of favorite recipes by many well
known children's book authors.
Ms.
Gardella says," The more I learn about writing, the more I know
what I don't know. I may not sit down to write at a computer every
day, but I'm always writing in my head. This blends well with my
other passion, fiber arts, which allows for a lot of thinking time."
Another
rich source of inspiration is the addition of seven grandchildren
to the Gardella family.
Ms.
Gardella has a large idea file and is adding to it every week. Her
storytelling focus is to share the day to day experience of living
in the country and to celebrate the close relationships within the
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