Angela Shelton

Angela Shelton

About

I am Angela Shelton - Author, Actor, OratorAs a Funny Public Speaker, Writer, Screenwriter, Blogger and Author, I Empower Women, Parents, Teachers and Mommy Bloggers and Inspire all survivors of abuse to heal and lead joyful lives.I also am Safe Side Superchick from the wonderful Safe Side Series (for which I won an Emmy, yay!) and the filmmaker who created the award winning documentary Searching for Angela Shelton. I’m so proud of what that little movie has done in the world.I wear many hats – even wrote a fantasy book series about magical hats!My mission is to inspire you to live a joyful life no matter what you’ve been through (and we all have a story).

She Does Not Fear the Snow

She Does Not Fear the Snow

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<p><font color="#000000" face="verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><span style="line-height:normal;">An Amazon #1 bestseller with 50+ glowing reviews. </span></font></p><p><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:small;line-height:normal;">Available in Kindle and print.</span></p><p><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:small;line-height:normal;">From the very start of her faith autobiography, ‘She Does Not Fear the Snow’, author Bobbie Ann Cole reaches out across the page and endears herself to her reader. You will very quickly feel that you know her, and will be richer for the knowledge. </span></p><div style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:small;line-height:normal;height:auto;"><div>She comes to Israel, seeking meaning and purpose for her life, following breast cancer and the demise of her long-standing marriage. There, God claims her and lays a trail of miracles that lead her from her native England to a new husband of faith in Atlantic Canada. <br />Though she is upfront about her ending, you’ll find yourself longing to learn the next step in her discovery of new love and deeper faith journey. This is one of those books you just can’t put down. Potentially, you’ll be following the twists and turns of her journey into the wee small hours. <br />‘A mysterious rug with a life-changing message, a Ruth-type love story, fascinating interactions with other believers, poetic descriptions of landscapes many native Canadians take for granted—and a message of God’s love and salvation,’ writes critic Margaret Welwood. ‘Bobbie Ann Cole’s story is a little too strange and untidy to be fiction. As a true story, it will leave you satisfied, yet wanting to know more.’ <br />‘Often times, life will take us to the end of our rope, leaving us helpless and at our wit’s end. Yet, even in such dire situations, our God is not helpless. He will bring in plentiful harvest – a harvest of renewal, hope, joy and happiness in our life,’ says Khamneithang Vaiphei. ‘She Does Not Fear the Snow is an incredible testimony that will have a profound impact on you.’ <br />If mystery, romance, women’s faith issues, the Jewish roots of Christianity, Christian living or outreach appeal to you, you will find much to enjoy.</div><div> </div></div>

Story Behind The Book

From the Author When I was a child I had a fear of the dictionary. In fact, I was so frustrated with learning new words that I ripped apart more than one Webster's. As a tween learning vocabulary lists, I actually poked holes in a dictionary when I could not find a word that I did not know how to spell. If I couldn't spell it, how could I ever find it? I pleaded in frustration. Needless to say, big words left me with a feeling of loss. I felt dumb. Sure I was placed into every gifted and advanced program in every school I attended, and I excelled, but I'd developed a hatred of dictionaries I had to keep to myself. With the help of my mother, who was a constant encourager, urging me to write down my feelings during our topsy-turvy life, I began to get what I had in my head onto paper by learning new words to express myself. I began entering writing contests, and winning them! I didn't tell the judges that it took me longer than others since I had to fight a battle with a Thesaurus and desk dictionary along the way. My fight with language was greatly helped by a few good teachers who were patient and kind. We moved so many times when I was a young girl that I cannot remember their names but I do recall their generous smiles and loving approach to teaching. As I grew older I got over the fear of not knowing the meaning of a word. I simply asked what it meant when I was among friends. When I was in the company of a more elitist crowd, I would go to the bathroom, write the word down as best as I could phonetically and find the definition later. Speaking of daunting vocabulary, I always had a deep love of science and space. It makes me giddy thinking we are all made of "star stuff". Learning about nebulas and event horizons, and being able to place Tilda and her magical hats in the Sombrero Galaxy, and knowing that it really exists, excites me to no end. Hats are also a big part of my life. They summon creativity and fun. I collect them like Tilda makes them. I started my collection of head art hitting thrift stores during my many cross-country trips with my mother. I wore them when they were not fashionable and will probably wear a Fascinator as an old lady, at the age when I finally get up the gumption to dye my hair blue. Hats to me are expressions of who you are and who you'd like to be. They allow us to show off and hide at the same time. That's why I gave Tilda the most amazing hat, and a powerful reason for how and why she wears it. Going through the progression [or evolution] of having disdain for words to discovering new ones I adore, and then writing a language-loving character like Tilda, leaves me with a strong faith in creativity and inspiration. I've also acquired a great fondness for the dictionary, letting go of my long-time issue with word searches. I no longer feel bad when I don't know something, I happily learn new things daily. Now it is Tilda Pinkerton who is the warrior for words. It is through her that I express my love of language, my adoration for our mysterious Universe and all of its galaxies, and my belief that we all have a connection to the greatest Light possible at all times. Thank you so much for reading. Angela

Reviews

<span style="font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:small;line-height:normal;">&quot;In her debut children's novel, Shelton offers an amusing tale of an intergalactic explorer-turned-hatmaker and her adventures on the planet Ooleeoo. Shelton uses high-level vocabulary and wordplay throughout the book, but handy footnotes will let young readers in on the jokes. Tilda often speaks in somewhat Seussian rhyme and her personality has a cheery similarity to that of Mary Poppins. She's a great fictional creation that young readers will root for. </span><span style="font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:small;line-height:normal;">A playful novel full of loveable characters, and a fine start to a new book series.&quot; </span><span style="font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:small;line-height:normal;"><strong>Kirkus Review </strong></span><br /><br /><span style="font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:small;line-height:normal;">&quot;I love everything about this book. Reading Tilda Pinkerton brought me back to those glorious days of reading Judy Blume and Ellen Raskin, when I just loved the act of reading itself and characters became my friends. This is more than a children's book or an adult book, but something in between that can feed and delight any imagination. It is part Dr. Seuss, part Star Trek, part Matilda Wormwood, part Harry Potter. It is creative, original, intelligent, and delicious. It appeals to star-gazers and astronomy nerds, as well as word-geeks, book lovers, and more.&quot; <strong>The Pish Posh</strong></span><br /><br /><span style="font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:small;line-height:normal;">&quot;It is rare when you can find a book that the whole family will truly love. In our family a mom, a teen, and a nine year old all read the book. In fact two of us read it at the same time which created a &quot;sharing&quot; situation that got a bit heated at times. This book is incredibly descriptive. Angela Shelton has created a world I think most of us wish we could visit, if just for a day. This book is a mish-mash of adventure, mystery and science fiction that will enthrall most readers.&quot; <strong>Words by Webb book blog</strong></span><br /><br /><span style="font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:small;line-height:normal;">This is a delightful introduction to the adventures of Tilda Pinkerton; it has the wit of Dr. Seuss, the heart of Mary Poppins, with a magic and soul like nothing else. Shelton crafts a middle-grade fantasy sci-fi novel in lyrical prose that often rhymes. She brilliantly maintains a complex dynamic of unusual words, unique characters, magic, science and exquisite twists on universal themes such as love, perception, truth, and identity.  </span><strong style="font-family:verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:small;line-height:normal;">Joanna Celeste from BlogCritics </strong>