Cathleen Burnham’s books have received glowing reviews in the School Library Journal. She is also a recipient of the Shibo children’s book award. Before she began writing, Cathleen spent 20+ years as a wildlife rehabilitator. Her photography has even been exhibited at the National Wildlife Museum.
As an avid traveler, Cathleen spends many months per annum tenting in remote parts of the world, admiring impressive architecture in cities around the world, and exploring ancient villages dotting far-away landscapes. She loves visiting new places off the beaten path with only a camera, her backpack, and one nagging question, “I wonder how they do things here?”
Cathleen spent many happy decades raising nearly-perfect (to her) children. Now she diviCathleen Burnham’s books have received glowing reviews in the School Library Journal. She is also a recipient of the Shibo children’s book award. Before she began writing, Cathleen spent 20+ years as a wildlife rehabilitator. Her photography has even been exhibited at the National Wildlife Museum.
As an avid traveler, Cathleen spends many months per annum tenting in remote parts of the world, admiring impressive architecture in cities around the world, and exploring ancient villages dotting far-away landscapes. She loves visiting new places off the beaten path with only a camera, her backpack, and one nagging question, “I wonder how they do things here?”
Cathleen spent many happy decades raising nearly-perfect (to her) children. Now she divides her time between Upstate New York and coastal North Carolina where she spends her days on dolphin watch with her favorite person, Chris, a St. Bernard named Molly and her calico cat, Martha.
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