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THE LION'S AWAKENING-CINDY BINGHAM

THE LION'S AWAKENING-CINDY BINGHAM

AUTHOR'S BIOGRAPHY

Cindy Bingham

CindyBinghamCindy Bingham retired after many years of teaching English and embarked on a career of writing. She is the author of Lion’s Awakening, and Perfect Timing, Books 1 and 2 of the Pennsylvania Series, novels which take place in different Pennsylvania locations. She traded the rigors of teaching grammar and literature for the necessities of learning websites and marketing. An avid greeting card maker and lover of punches, stamps, and numerous other items pertaining to paper crafting, she juggles her fiction writing with composing sentiments to include in her greeting card creations. Excerpts from her novels and examples of her cards can be seen on her website,www.cindybinghamwrites.com. 
The third novel in the Pennsylvania Series, Sufficient Strength will be coming in August.

Her next writing endeavor is a biography of Pennsylvania-born Paul Fullerton, originally from Cochranton. Fullerton's accomplishments, aside from being married to his war-time sweetheart for over fifty years and helping to rear their four daughters, include flying a B-17 bomber.

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
over Europe in 1944, gathering weather statistics in Alaska before it became a state, surveying and preparing road surfaces for the California Department of  Highways, and serving for over twenty years in one of the largest border patrol stations along the United States /Mexico border.

PREDICTIONS ABOUT THE TEXT
I think this story talks about the life of a hero, talks about irony, fights, goals.
My predictions werw confirmed.

CONNECTION BETWEEN LITERARY WORK AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

CINDY BINGHAM has taught English and speech for over twenty years. She has used her writing skills to compose numerous school programs for speech classes and has written one inspirational musical. Her writing has received awards at both St. David’s Writer’s Conference and Mercer One-Day Writer’s Conference.

AUTHOR'S LITERARY MOVEMENT 

MODERNISM. Has its origins in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mainly in Europe and North America, and is characterized by a very self-conscious break with traditional ways of writing, in both poetry and prose fiction.

COUNTRY
United States of America

GENRE
Fiction

REFERENCES
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7249484.Cindy_Bingham
https://www.westbowpress.com/Bookstore/BookDetail.aspx?BookId=SKU-000658436
https://www.booktopia.com.au/lion-s-awakening-cindy-bingham/prod9781490802824.html


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