M TERESA CLAYTON – THE GARDEN OF SECRET WISHES

Title: THE GARDEN OF SECRET WISHES
Author: M TERESA CLAYTON
ISBN: N/A
Page count: 32
Genre: CHILDREN’S
Price: $19.99

Author Bio:
M. Teresa Clayton is a 54 year old grandmother who lives in St. Louis with her husband, four cats and two dogs. She raised two wonderful daughters and guided them through some very difficult times.

Always a believer in purging your sorrows and worries and creating something altogether new and uplifting, she passes her stories along as verse, short stories and now a children’s book.

Tell us about your book:
Briana Clayton was seven years old when we found out she had B-Cell Leukemia. This rare form of cancer was very aggressive and she had less than 5% chance of survival on the standard chemo-therapy. However, on an experimental protocol she would have 15%+ chance at survival. The down side of that decision was that each round was life threatening in and of itself. We were told that she would most likely never have children of her own due to the intense chemo treatment at her age.

Years later, Briana gave birth to a daughter, Natalie. Sadly, Natalie was born with Pleuro-pulmonary Blastoma. She was only a few months old when she had most of one lung cut out as well as losing part of a kidney. Briana was now back at the same hospital she called home for a year, only this time, she was the mother with a very sick daughter.

What gave Briana comfort was this – many of the same nurses that had been there to take care of her were still there and working hard to save other children, including Natalie.

At the age of four Natalie asked me to go out to the garden with her. She took my hand and walked to the gate where she stopped and told me that the little ceramic blue bird on the gate post wanted to hear the magic word before letting us in. Always willing to use my imagination and play, I looked down at her and said “I don’t know the magic word. Do you?”

Natalie beamed that beautiful knowing smile of hers and replied, “It’s love, grandma. The magic word is LOVE.”

We spent quite a while in the garden that day and I sat amazed at the story she told to me there; very wise words coming from a four-year old little girl.

Later, I sat down at my computer and began to compose a verse or two. The story, Natalie’s story, was put to rhyme and shared with close friends and family.

John Sage, a friend of mine and half of the acoustic band BlackDogHat, asked if he could submit some illustrations to go with the poem. After seeing them I was convinced that Natalie’s story “THE GARDEN OF SECRET WISHES” should be published. With Natalie’s permission we set our sights on getting a book done!

I asked Natalie what she wanted to do with the money she earned from the book. To my surprise she told me that all the money should be given to St. Louis Children’s Hospital to help all the kids that are sick with cancer. I agreed. John Sage agreed.

All of the profits from the sale of this book will be donated in Natalie’s name to St. Louis Children’s Hospital in St. Louis Missouri.

You can order the book through www.lulu.com/secretgarden

Natalie is still cancer-free and a lively seven year old with a little sister, Lucy Ann and a baby brother, Damien.

How long did it take to write the book?
One afternoon

What inspired you to write the book?
Not what but who – Natalie Christine Clayton

Talk about the writing process. Did you have a writing routine? Did you do any research, and if so, what did that involve?
I am always amazed at what children “know”. I’m sure that we teach it right out of them when we tell them it’s only a figment of the imagination, it’s not real, there is no such thing.

But, I always have believed in the magic. I shared this with my girls and now with my grandchildren.

I’ve been telling stories and writing for as long as I can remember. I write something every single day. I take something from the news, from those around me, from the point of view of something or someone other than me and I feel the world from their perspective.

I also keep a pen and paper with me all the time to write down snippets of conversation, interesting isms, and ideas that are exchanged in the ordinary.

When writing some of my verse and stories, it requires a lot of research to make sure I have my facts straight. I learn so much from the world of the internet.

What do you hope your readers come away with after reading your book?
I hope after reading this book you see how very unafraid and hopeful a little girl is. She has faced, and still does, possibilities that would paralyze most of us grown-ups. She knows the secret.

Where can we go to buy your book?
Right now, to keep the cost down and to make it easier to track the purchase of the books and therefore the donations, you can find it only at www.lulu.com/secretwishes.

Any other links or info you’d like to share?
The story is Natalie’s. Maybe it’s more of a truth than a story. I simply put it to verse and John Sage brought it all to us in vivid color and delightful images.

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  1. What a wonderful way to start the week. We appreciate the feature and invite everyone to take a look at the book. This is a great forum for indie writers. With gratitude and blessings I thank you again. Teresa and Natalie

  2. craig says:
    May 17, 2010

    wonderful. Teresa is an outstanding talent. Bless you Natalie.

  3. Debbi says:
    May 17, 2010

    What a beautiful thing, a child’s imagination and creativity. Children see things and know things even more than we as adults can comprehend. They see the truth. What a magnificent blessing to the writing community. Way to go Natalie!!! xo

  4. what a positive and uplifting thing your grandone wants to do here. you should be be very proud.

  5. Such a wonderful story, Teresa.To Natalie, you are one of my greatest inspirations…my hero, and my muse!~Thank you both, for letting me share in the magic…the magic of love. ~(eibbed noxid)~Debbie :)

  6. Briana Clayton says:
    May 18, 2010

    This book is not only a story for children to love but it holds meaning. I am so proud of my mother who wrote the book and my daughter who inspired her to write such an awesome book. I believe that the children who read this story will be inspired to to go out into the world and look for the meaning in the gifts nature brings to us.

    I want to thank St. Louis Childrens hospital for giving back to all kids. With the help of the nurses and volunteers the bring hope. Without the love and support from the nurses doctors volunteers at Childrens Hospital I doubt I would have been able to maintain such hope. They gave me and my daughter the power to “beat” the monster that was inside her.

    Mary Teresa Clayton is one of the worlds greatest mothers friend writer and many more and Natalie Clayton is on of the worklds greatest daughters friend sister and many more . What a great book you two have put together.

    To John Sage- Thank you for your wonderful illustrations. You have managed to capture the beauty in the things Natalie describes to her family and friends everyday. You did a great job and I believe you were chosen to be a part of something great where Natalie is concerned.

    I want to also thank all of you who are enjoying this book and if you do not have a copy yet what are you waiting for?.?.?. This is such a great gift for someone special and it also benefits those miracles waiting to shine at St. Louis Childrens Hospital.

  7. Mark Laney says:
    May 18, 2010

    This is such a great gift for a child to give back. Natalie has dreams and I can see all of them coming true for her. She took on such a difficult journey and she succeeded. Her grandmother loves her children and grandchildren so much.. They really do inspire one another and the people they meet in so many ways.

    The Garden of Secret Wishes is such a great book. I hope all of you who have purchased this book enjoy what it has to say.

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