The E is Silent in “Awesome“

By: WebWire

Author Deanna Thompson showcases how important the silent E is in her wonderful book, “What's So Great About Silent E?: The Thoughts of Sunnie Rae.”
 
Many learners of the English language often wonder why certain words are spelled the way they are; while others may even wonder why some words are pronounced the way they are. Whatever the case, spelling and reading can be quite a daunting skill.
 
Fortunately, the author makes it a point to make this seemingly challenging task more fun and fulfilling so that anyone can learn. Illustrated by Sunnie Thompson, this handy book offers a colorful perspective that both children and adults can enjoy while also giving readers an opportunity to expand their vocabulary.
 
“What's So Great About Silent E?: The Thoughts of Sunnie Rae.” is now available on Amazon in both eBook and Paperback format.
 
About the Author
Deanna Thompson grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah as the youngest of seven children. She and her husband have raised five children and she is currently a grandmother to eight adorable grandchildren. As a lover of the arts, she is a proficient reader, a voice and piano teacher, and a regular pianist at her local high school choirs.
 
About Rare Books Media
Rare Books Media is an established publishing entity based in Philadelphia, PA. They provide the best publishing solutions and marketing strategies for both experienced and aspiring authors.

Together with the pool of well-reputed proofreaders, editors, designers, publishing and marketing professionals, the company is committed to fulfill every author's goal and get every book sold, marketed, and published to reach into the readers' community with proven results and sales.

More information about the author and the event are available at https://rbooksmedia.com/.
 

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