Appearances_Cynthia_Sudor

Appearances

Meet Cynthia

Meet the Author, Cynthia A. Sudor, at these events! Adventures at Green Apple Acres books will be sold and Cynthia will sign them. If you would like them signed to a special person, she will inscribe their name(s) to that page to personalize the book. Attending an Author Book Signing Event is a great way to ask Cynthia questions about the animals and people in her books, and to ask her about her stories…or about how she became an author. Children love to share with Cynthia answers to some of the interactive questions that are featured at the end of each story in her books. She is hearing so many creative answers to these questions that she may use some of these ideas for stories in her next books!

Visit the Green Apple Acres website to learn more about the books, the characters, and the real life animals. Or head over to the Bookstore to see the Adventures at Green Apple Acres series and our other wonderful books.

  • Sat
    11
    Dec
    2021
    3PM–6PMA and J Christmas Shoppe

    840 Palmyra Bellegrove Road, Annville, PA 17003
    Join us to have Cynthia sign your book purchases. Book Six now available — collect the whole series!

  • Sat
    14
    Oct
    2023
    11AM–2PMFarmstead Farmers Market

    1976 Laudermilch Road, Palmyra, PA
    (Route 743, near Route 22 intersection)
    Join us to have Cynthia sign your book purchases. Book Seven now available — collect the whole series!
    Learn about Ronin, the Thoroughbred from Story Two.

  • Sun
    03
    Dec
    2023
    Noon–2PMVision Resources of Central Pennsylvania

    1130 South 19th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104
    Join us to have Cynthia sign your book purchases. Book Seven now available — collect the whole series!
    Learn about Ronin, the Thoroughbred from Story Two.

  • Sat
    09
    Dec
    2023
    3:oo PM - 5:oo PMA & J Christmas Shoppe

    840 Palmyra Belgrove Road, Annville, PA
    Join us to have Cynthia sign your book purchases. Book Seven now available — collect the whole series!
    Learn about Ronin, the Thoroughbred from Story Two.

Student and Youth Presentations

School Student Assemblies or Youth Group Programs, “Achieving Your Dreams”.

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Motivational Speaking

Inspiring and engaging presentations for keynote speeches, annual conferences, forums, and seminars.

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Reader Response

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Last evening I read the first story of your book, Shiloh and the Barn Mouse to my daughter, Olivia. She loved the story so much that last night she went to sleep hugging the book. This morning when I left for work she was paging through it with her friend. She was so happy and excited! We will start reading the other stories this weekend. This is Olivia's most favorite book EVER!end-quote

Angie Forry, and daughter, Olivia, age 5,
Lebanon, PA

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 Maddie loves Adventures at Green Apple Acres—she has already read the first three stories. I asked her which story was her favorite and she said ‘I can't decide because they are all so good’. She is excited to read the next story with me.end-quote

The Kohr Family:
Todd, Kathy, Maddie and Garrett Kohr, Palmyra, PA

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We love your book! My granddaughter, 2nd grade, did a book report on the first story on Monday!end-quote

Toni Little, and Gabriela (Brie) Nicole,
granddaughter age 8
Fairfax, VA

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We enjoyed meeting you at the Horse World Expo and what you said to Ryan has stayed with him. He just recently used your book as his main focus for his oral presentation at school. We have read your entire book as a family and absolutely love the moral messages behind each story. What a gift you have!end-quote

Nancy and Frank Shay,
and children, Ryan and Sara Rappoport,
Davenport, FL

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I read Book One and Book Two and loved all the animals and how they talked to each other. I especially liked Shiloh in the first book because I was able to meet the real Shiloh and feed him at Miss Cynthia’s farm. I also like to draw and really liked the pictures in the book. I want to be an artist when I grow up.end-quote

Connor Bates, age 9, Camp Hill, PA

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Recently I took the opportunity to read the first story of Book One, Shiloh and the Barn Mouse. I thought I would read it first before reading it to my granddaughters. That story was heartwarming and very touching. It also had me thinking about the times I get scared, and how I felt and still feel at times. I thought it was an excellent story of confidence. That little Loco sure knew a big amount about confidence.end-quote


Paul “Pappy” Pintarch, Hummelstown, PA