New E-book Version Of Children's Book About Boone, North Carolina Released

The popular children's book "Goodnight, Boone" is now available in e-book format (PDF) for the first time from publisher All Star Press of Tarpon Springs, FL. This wonderful new e-book is about the Blue Ridge Mtn. town of Boone, North Carolina.

The All Star Press children's book "Goodnight, Boone" is now available in e-book format for the first time. Priced at only $5.97, this wonderful book about the Blue Ridge Mtn. town of Boone, North Carolina can be downloaded instantly to any PC, tablet or mobile device.

This is believed to be the first ever children's book about Boone, North Carolina, the picturesque town in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Home to Appalachian State University, Boone is a popular tourist destination and ski haven.

Author Yogi Collins grew up in Boone and while she loves that the High Country is filled with interesting and quirky people, she is also fascinated by how people end up in this little slice of heaven. A television producer and writer by trade, Collins lives in Boone with her husband Dan and two incredible kids. This is her first book.

"I started working on this project several years ago," explained Collins. "It's been a dream of mine to produce children's books and the idea of doing one about my home town was the perfect place to start."

Published last fall, "Goodnight, Boone" is also available in print from the publisher All Star Press or on major retail sites such as BN.com and Amazon.com, where it is rated 100% five stars.

About Boone, North Carolina
Boone acquired its name from the famous pioneer and explorer Daniel Boone, who is believed to have camped at a site within the present city limits on several occasions.

Incorporated in 1872, Boone has the highest elevation (3,300 feet) of any town of its size (over 10,000 population) east of the Mississippi River.

Located off the beautiful Blue Ridge Parkway, Boone offers visitors a four-season playground for sports and outdoor activities. Boone is recognized by travel journalists as an "ultimate outdoor adventure destination" in the Southeast. It is also home to the Appalachian Regional Medical Center, scores of large and small businesses, as well as numerous nearby tourist attractions such as Grandfather Mountain which is prominently featured in "Goodnight, Boone."

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