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Q&A With Diann Floyd Boehm
Mickey Mikkelson has connected me with international award-winning author of children & young adult books, Diann Floyd Boehm. Diann’s new book for children is Boomer Sees The Town. Diann also has a YouTube channel!
Q: Welcome to Book Notions, Diann! Would you please give a brief description of each of your books, beginning with your new release Boomer Sees The Town?
A: Boomer Sees The Town
Discover the first adventure in the Curious Bunny series!
In Boomer Sees the Town, Boomer the bunny leaves his forest home to
explore the exciting sights, sounds, and surprises of the big city. This
heartwarming story celebrates curiosity, imagination, and kindness.
The Little Girl in the Moon
Meet
a “Moonling” little girl who lives in Tycho Town on the Moon! The Moonlings
love Earth just as much as Earthlings love the Moon. Through lunar imagery and
gentle storytelling, children learn that friendship goes beyond appearances.
The phases of the Moon help introduce scientific ideas alongside themes of
understanding and acceptance.
The Little Girl in the Moon and The Big Idea
In
this follow-up story, the Little Girl in the Moon wishes for Earthling kind
wishes to reach the stars. Together with her Moonling friends, she begins a
special project to help those wishes soar. It’s a whimsical, layered story that
both children and adults can enjoy on different levels.
The Little Girl in the Moon and Tycho Town
Children
are invited to tour Tycho Town—an imaginative Moonling community named after
the real Tycho Crater on the Moon. The story introduces new vocabulary words
and creative world-building. My daughter Katherine illustrated the book
beautifully, bringing our Moonling world to life.
The Moonling Adventures: Serengeti
The
Little Girl in the Moon and her best friend, the Little Boy in the Moon, travel
with their dogs, Shadow and Lola, to explore the Serengeti in Africa. Young
readers learn fun facts about the animals and landscapes they discover.
Katherine’s lively illustrations add wonderful three-dimensional depth to the
story.
Harry the Camel
Harry
is a camel who wishes he were a horse. Along his journey home through the
desert—complete with an unexpected sandstorm—he learns a meaningful lesson
about self-acceptance. Readers will enjoy finding out what Harry discovers
about himself.
A Song of Peace
Tommy,
a young boy, begins singing the word “Peace” over and over. When a video of him
goes viral, people around the world join in. This story reminds readers—both
children and adults—that one small voice really can make the world a better
place.
Rise: A Girl’s Struggle for More
Inspired by the life of my grandmother Ruby, this young adult historical novel
follows a determined young woman who wants to be both a businesswoman and a
devoted wife and mother. Her courage to chase her dreams will inspire readers
to believe in themselves and their purpose.
Ruby Takes Chicago
Ruby Takes Chicago is
the sequel to Rise! A Girl’s Struggle for More. It’s the 1920s, and
young Ruby Dinsmore leaves her hometown of Oilton, Oklahoma, and heads for
Chicago to make her dreams come true. Once there, she faces the realities of a
city still wrestling with Prohibition, protests, and the fight for women’s rights.
Ruby meets like-minded women, and together they break through barriers until
she lands the job she’s been working toward—while navigating the joys of
friendship, first love, heartbreak… and the courage to open her heart again.
Q: What made you decide to write books for
children and young adults?
A: My love of storytelling began when I was ten years
old and performed in my first talent show. Seeing people smile filled me with
joy—and I was hooked! Over the years, storytelling became a natural part of
everything I did, whether on stage, in song, or in my classroom.
As a preschool and elementary teacher (and later
teaching technology through 8th grade), I often invented stories to capture my
students’ imaginations. One day while gardening, I realized I should start
writing them down. I finished planting flowers, washed up, and sat down to
write my first children’s story.
Writing for young readers feels like second nature
because I understand how they think and what delights them. I’ve also written
two young adult historical novels and hope to write more when inspiration
strikes—stories that encourage teens to love themselves, dream big, and use
their gifts to make the world brighter.
Q: What do you hope children and young
adults learn from your books? Are you currently writing a sequel to Boomer
Sees The Town?
A: Each story carries its own message, but across all my
books, I hope readers learn to love themselves just as they are, show kindness
to others, value peace, and keep their imaginations alive.
Yes! I have not only a sequel to Boomer Sees the Town
in the works but also two more stories currently with my publisher. Boomer’s
adventures have only just begun
Q: What advice do you have for parents who
want to encourage their children—or teens—to read more?
A: It’s true that screens compete for our attention, but
children still love stories. Here are a few ways parents can nurture that love:
- Visit
the library together. Let children choose their own
books and get their very own library cards—it’s an empowering first step
toward building lifelong readers.
- Attend
bookstore story times. Kids adore hearing stories read
aloud and exploring new topics.
- Make
bedtime reading special. Choose a fun story
together; it’s a comforting ritual that also sparks conversation.
- Create
a personal book nook. A small bookshelf in a child’s
room can become their very own library.
- Save
their childhood books. These treasures become keepsakes
that they may one day share with their own children.
- Be
a reading role model. When children see you reading,
they learn that reading is both joyful and important.
Q: What’s it like running a YouTube channel?
What’s your advice for anyone who wants to start their own?
A: I truly enjoy hosting my YouTube channel—it’s another
way to combine my love of storytelling and my desire to inspire. There’s always
more to learn, but it’s exciting to connect with people around the world.
If you have a message, you feel called to share, YouTube
is a wonderful platform to reach others. There are plenty of helpful tutorials
about starting and managing a successful channel—watch them, plan your content
thoughtfully, and most of all, have fun sharing your voice!
Q: Would you please share your YouTube and
social media links so readers can follow and subscribe?
A: I’d be honored for readers to connect with me
and join my newsletter at www.diannfloydboehm.com.
YouTube: Diann Floyd
Boehm Channel
Amazon: Author
Page
X (Twitter): @diannfloydboehm
Facebook: Diann
Floyd Boehm
Instagram: @diann_floyd_boehm
Pinterest: DiannFloydBoehmAuthor
LinkedIn: Diann
Floyd Boehm


