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Jan Shimp’s book, “Strawberry,” now has its movie script coverage in preparation for the book to be qualified for a Hollywood movie adaptation

A Hollywood-style script was recently written for Jan Shimp’s book Strawberry. A short story about a well-loved pony, Strawberry, and the family she lived with until her death.

Producers, directors, actors, and production teams working on the film will collaborate on the screenplay from start to finish, and it will serve as a roadmap for them in terms of what will be shown on the big screen.

Author Reputation Press’ Movie Script Coverage service aims to provide a written outline of the author’s book—a screenplay—that will be stored in a database that major studios can consult when seeking stories to adapt into films.

Strawberry’s life is chronicled in Strawberry, from the time the author first meets her to her final days. Strawberry has always been a favorite of the author and her kids, Erin and Jaclyn. Strawberry, in her turn, shows her gratitude by allowing the kids to ride and play with her. The story does an excellent job of contributing to children’s knowledge, and there is a lesson to be learned: animals can feel emotions and, if loved and cared for properly, will reciprocate those feelings.

The book is also jam-packed with illustrations that help to put the story in context and bring it to life. This gives the story greater realism and allows the reader to imagine the characters. The colorful and quick structure of the book will keep young readers engaged throughout.

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