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June 23, 2009 By Laurel Anne Hill

Laurel Anne Hill (Author of "Heroes Arise" Reads "Reaching for Rainbows," Part 2

Five years ago, I first volunteered to cook, serve and share dinner in local shelters for homeless families.  My experiences chatting with shelter residents inspired me to write two award-winning stories: "Heroes Arise" and "Reaching for Rainbows."  "Lynx Eye" published "Reaching for Rainbows" in 2005.  Several weeks ago I recorded the first part of the story to make the piece available again.  Now I've recorded Part 2.

In "Reaching for Rainbows," a ten-year-old girl copes with homelessness, a school assignment about Martin Luther King, and the narrow line separating reality from imagination.  This is a great story for a broad range of ages and backgrounds.  No need to wait for Martin Luther King Day.  This award-winning tale has inspired a number of people to reach out to homeless families and others in need.

Visit my website (http://www.laurelannehill.com) for more about my compelling fiction, including my award-winning parable, "Heroes Arise" (KOMENAR Publishing, 2007).

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