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Cheyanne Alexandra Rosier
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Cheyanne Alexandra Rosier |
The Cheyanne Book Series was created out of Cheyanne Alexandra’s need and desire to excel through reading and writing as well as to encourage her to continue to desire literature. At as early as two Cheyanne began using her own creative imagination to make up her own stories. She was reading on her own at the age of 3 years old and was proclaimed a gifted child and attended a gifted school in Brooklyn New York. Currently Cheyanne is not only recognized as a gifted child where she goes to school in Florida, she is also a member of the National Association of the Gifted and Talented Kids of America. She is a high achiever who participates in many extracurricular activities. In Elementary School, she was a member of the school News Crew, Kiwanis Kids Club, Chorus, and Scholastic Chess and graduated with medals of achievement and high academic honors. Her highlight was being a school patrol as a graduating senior. Because Cheyanne went from 1st grade to 3rd grade, after spending only a few weeks in 7th grade, she is now a 6th grader in middle school and just celebrated her 10th birthday
Chey and her freshman kids book Bumblebee Longhorn Needle has been featured in local Florida News Papers, she appeared on radio interviews on the Reading Circle with Marc Medley and in addition to her books being found in your local bookstores, it is also available for loan through the local Florida Library system. She has done book signings and talks about bullying from her own experience of being harassed. With the global epidemic of smart kids being afraid of being smart, and children of all age, race and sexual orientation abused for being who they are, bullying has become a life-threatening virus that must be stopped.
Cheyanne’s sophomore novel The Secret Video Game; a video, arcade technology oriented and contemporary, will be available at your nearest bookstore Spring 2011.
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Visit Cheyanne’s Books & Review Page
Look for Cheyanne Rosier’s Stories wherever fine books are sold.
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