A book trailer for “Ash! From The May 18, 1980, Explosion Of Mount St. Helens” by Sandy Haney League is now available
Author Reputation Press is excited to announce the release of the book trailer for “Ash! From The May 18, 1980, Explosion Of Mount St. Helens” by Sandy Haney League.
This masterpiece was highly praised by Tobby Berry of the US Review of Books, who highlighted that “This book is a riveting blow-by-blow account, but it also explains the natural science experiment of regrowth that resulted from the unique volcanic eruption. Perhaps reading about it will inspire the next generation of population biologists or, at the very least, inspire a family field trip. Every elementary and middle school library should have this book. Children will not only have so many questions about the eruption itself but also about the days before cell phone photographs, streaming services, and the Internet. This intriguing look back at a significant event of the twentieth century educates its audience on more than one front.”
A Hollywood movie script coverage and Hollywood movie treatment have been released for the book’s qualification for a Hollywood movie adaptation. The screenplay is the common ground on which producers, directors, actors, and production teams working on the movie will collaborate from start to finish and serves as a roadmap for them in terms of what will be seen on the big screen.
“Ash! From The May 18, 1980, Explosion Of Mount St. Helens” by Sandy Haney League follows the author’s family’s experience with Mount Saint Helen’s explosion in 1980. This narrative is a true story of the impact the massive ash fallout had on the author and her family, who lived directly in line with the fallout zone.
It presents the story of five-year-old Charissa, who is looking forward to a fishing trip with Grandpa and the rest of the family. Everything is going well, but not until a huge storm appears on the horizon. Ashes started falling from the sky, turning day to night.
Author Sandy Haney League has a master’s degree in education, specializing in reading. She also taught first grade in Basin City, Washington, for nearly 30 years. Sandy also taught in Sunday school at the local Baptist church and was also a leader for a puppet ministry, which included writing scripts for her group to perform.
She was interviewed by Benji Cole of CBS Radio wherein she shared her experience in writing “Ash! From The May 18, 1980, Explosion Of Mount St. Helens”. Click here to listen to the full interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWPcOB0jD1Q&t=144s.
Watch the book trailer here: