Zane Carson Carruth is a featured contributor to the 2024-2025 Readers Up program. Carruth’s captivating children’s book, Abella and the Almost Racehorse, will be offered as part of this beloved initiative, inspiring young readers from Pre-K through 3rd grade, with Abella’s magical and heartwarming story.
Carruth, celebrated for her award-winning Abella book series, brings to life enchanting tales of friendship, perseverance, and self-discovery. In Abella and the Almost Racehorse, the charming tooth fairy, Abella, embarks on an exciting adventure to help a racehorse reach his full potential. The themes of kindness and determination are well received by both parents and children. In addition to Abella and the Almost Racehorse, Carruth’s book Abella Goes to the Rodeo is available for purchase in the Museum’s gift shop and digital online store. Purchase here: https://racingmuseum.mybigcommerce.com/books/
“We are excited to add Abella and the Almost Racehorse to our popular Readers Up program!” the Museum Educator shared in a statement. “Zane Carson Carruth’s lovely tale about the tooth fairy helping a racehorse is sure to resonate with our young readers. Zane shares the Museum’s commitment to promoting our sport, both in our local community and beyond. We are thrilled to work with her on this project, and we hope our students enjoy her work as much as we do.”
About Zane Carson Carruth
Zane Carson Carruth is an international award-winning children’s book author, certified etiquette and protocol expert, and the host of Elegance Polished Demeanor Posh Living on USA GLOBAL TV® & Radio. Her Abella book series, including titles such as Abella and the Tooth Fairy and Abella Goes to the Rodeo, has been widely praised for its engaging storytelling and positive values. Through her books and media presence, Carruth seeks to inspire young readers and promote manners, elegance, and empowerment. More about Zane Carson Carruth and her works can be found at zanecarsoncarruth.com.
About the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame is dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of thoroughbred racing in the United States. Through exhibitions, educational programs, and events, the Museum celebrates the sport and its legendary figures.
For more information about the Readers Up program, please contact:
Matt Reichel
Phone: 518-584-0400 ext. 118
Email: mreichel@racingmuseum.net
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