Sara M. Harris
Tulu and the Yetti is a children’s book (8-12) of fantasy about the factual seriousness of pollution that faces the planet Earth. The short story about Tulu’s desire to become a naturalist is intended to encourage youngsters, not only to focus on pursuing worthy careers, but also to respect and protect the world in which they live.
Adults will relate to the issue of global warming which poses a tremendous threat to mankind. Natural scientists have proven that this atmospheric catastrophe could possibly be halted with the preservation of trees. And that with the alleviation of nicotine and other caustic pollutants, the problem could subside.
The extra-terrestrial being, Yetti, is introduced in the story to make it more appealing to children and also to the child inside of adults. Every body will love Yetti for being a hero on Earth, which is not even his planet. Aside from parents, schools and libraries will reference this book for teaching purposes.
Ms. Harris is a widowed mother of one daughter and one grandson. She is a native of Georgia and has resided there all her life. She attended college and afterwards attended Saint Joseph’s school of Histology where she became a registered Histology tech\ASCP-HT, through the American Society of Clinical Pathologists. Ms. Harris is now retired due to an inherit eye disease called Stargardt's Disease, which caused her to become legally, though not totally blind. Ms. Harris is actively a member of the church of Christ, where most of her family is also active members. She enjoys reading, floral design, home decorating and writing about anything that has a positive impact on mankind.