SARASOTA, Fla., Dec. 01, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Peppertree Press announces the publication of “Anne’s Forever Christmas Tree,” America’s newest Christmas e-book about a little girl’s dream of how a magic Christmas tree brightened her family’s Christmas celebration.
Written just in time for Christmas 2015 by Tampa author Andrew Bowen, “Anne’s Forever Christmas Tree” is available as an e-book for download to Kindle readers from Amazon.com for $5.99.
In the 49-page Christmas classic written for all ages, little Anne tells the story of how her family’s Christmas tree, along with his friend the family dog, Lucky, amazed the family with their acts of kindness and heroism that made the family’s Christmas the most memorable ever.
“Like our most cherished Christmas memories, in this e-book, Anne’s very special Christmas tree will live on forever in her heart because of the mystery and delight it brought to the family during that snowy Christmas so many years ago,” commented Bowen, a lifelong Southern journalist and author who is a regular columnist for The Tampa Tribune. “And, there’s some genuine scenes of magic in the final stormy chapter, where the reader can experience the emotions of deep sadness and sheer joy at the same time.”
The book’s themes include the cycle of life, families coming together during difficult times and the loyalty of the family dog. And, when the Christmas tree is made fun of by the bigger trees outside around the family’s garden, the story also shines a light on the ongoing reality of bullying.
“Anne’s Forever Christmas Tree” is the e-book sequel to the hardback family classic, “A Tree’s Christmas,” written by Bowen in 2008.
ABOUT PEPPERTREE PRESS
Founded in Sarasota in 2006 by Julie Ann James, The Peppertree Press has published more than 800 titles. The independent publisher was created to help authors navigate the ever-changing terrain of book publishing. Ms. James, Publisher at The Peppertree Press, is assisted by Teri Lynn Franco, the company’s Editorial Director. The Peppertree Press also engages a large network of independent specialists, including cover designers, editors, proofreaders, illustrators, and interior designers. With an eclectic catalogue of titles by design—fiction, non-fiction, inspirational, children’s books, poetry, biography, autobiography, educational titles and cookbooks—Ms. James says that her own literary tastes influenced her decision to cast a wide net when selecting titles for publication. Offering a comprehensive array of services for authors, The Peppertree Press assists in cover art design, editing, interior layout and design, book registration, distribution and marketing. The Peppertree Press is located at 1269 First Street, Suite 7 in Sarasota, Fla. 34236. Phone 941-922-2622.
Contact: Andrew Bowen, President Phone Number: 813-258-9123 Email: [email protected]


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