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READ THE INTERVIEW
What is your reading comfort zone?
I enjoy both nonfiction and fiction books. I love to learn, so I like historical nonfiction along with documentary-type books. In fiction, I enjoy the same genre I write in, Children’s fiction, for many reasons, including the fact that I love reading to children. Their expressions are priceless, and the stories I choose usually have a very strong moral lesson.
What will inspire you to recommend a book?
If it is a nonfiction book, historical, memoir, or documentary, I would say the amount of information it gives in the clearest form. For a children’s book, it would be how well the author described the picture scene and how well the character came alive in the book.
How often do you agree with critics about
a book?
Since I rarely check with critics before reading a book I think I will like, I would say never on purpose.
How do you feel about giving bad/negative
reviews?
If they are constructive, I feel like they are just as important as a good review. I would like to know where I can improve. If there is no constructive criticism, then I feel like, “Why bother?”
If you could read in a foreign language,
which language would you chose?
French is my first language, so I would definitely read in that language. English is next and it is a must. I might try reading in Italian.
What distracts you easily when you’re reading?
Family. My household is very busy. I usually have to wait until everyone is in bed or I wake up early in the morning.
How often do you skim a book before reading it?
It is very rare for me to do that. I have to be on the fence about reading it and have few other choices.
Question for our readers: Since I write children fiction adventure in the form of travel, what city do you think would make a good place for RJ to travel to?
If you've had a chance to visit Temecula, California, you'd be one of many who have had the privilege of watching hot air balloons take flight during sunrise and descend at sunset, walking the grounds of one of the most beautiful rose gardens in California, and visiting a rare and noble tree that looks to have stood the test of time. You will find some of the most popular and heavily visited sights in Temecula, beautifully illustrated and captured in child-like conversation.
RJ’s Adventures in Temecula is a vibrantly colored board book featuring thirteen of Temecula’s most visited attractions. The illustrations jump off the page, offering children fun images to look at while learning more about Temecula, California’s historic sights.
Beware. Your child may ask to visit some of the attractions presented in this 20-page book, such as Professor Pennypickles' Workshop or the Sugarplum Zoo and Chocolates. Come visit for a week, but first, do your research and take this adventure around Temecula, California with RJ.
Hello Friend!
My name is RJ.
Welcome to the beautiful and sunny city of Temecula. Today is a great day to show you around!
Are you ready for an exciting tour?
Eva Legre-Zigre is a children's book author passionate about writing stories that reflect the beauty of communities. Inspired by years of experience as a nanny and a volunteer teacher, she crafts engaging stories that encourage creativity and wonderment in children. Her passion for community, culture, and finding beautiful differences in various states throughout the country gives her the desire to share those unique and exciting places with children.
A resident of Temecula, California, known for its wineries, Mrs. Legre-Zigre was inspired by her own child to find and highlight family- and child-friendly attractions in her city. Some of these attractions are featured in her debut book.
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