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PUBLISHED: Mary Alice (Rees) Parmley
Widow of Roland Clayton Parmley,
Leslie William, Albion True, James Edward, Ezra, James, Jeremiah, Lemuel, Nathaniel, Nathaniel, John, John
Marion County Record, Sept. 21, 2011
A CHANCE MEETING
Teacher's flight leads to her first published book
By David Colburn
Marion, KANS. Former resident and author Mary Alice Parmley has numerous unpublished
childrens books, but as a result of a chance meeting, one of them will be published and available
from booksellers in fall 2011.
"Traveler: A Story of Trust, Faith, and Hope Encircled by Love," tells the story of the Nativity from the perspective of a lost beagle named Traveler who is taken in by an innkeeper and becomes a witness to the birth of Jesus. "I have seven books that I have never published, and theyre all illustrated," Parmley said.
Traveler is making its way to print ahead of those books because of travel, and a chance encounter. Parmley was on a Thanksgiving weekend flight to Michigan with her daughter, Mary Ann Siller, when she struck up a conversation with a man seated next to her. "I enjoy people and I get acquainted," Parmley said.
Parmley related the story of Traveler, and said the man gave her encouragement to publish it. "He said 'Mary
Alice, youve got something there, you have to get that down,' " Parmley recalled.
But he went beyond providing encouragement he said he had a niece who would be a perfect choice to illustrate the story. " 'Its going to be my wifes sisters child. Shes one of the most creative people youll ever meet,' " he said, according to Parmely.
She connected phoned and e-mailed Jackie Ohnstead of Omaha, Neb., and sent the manuscript to her. Parmley was startled when Ohnstead sent the first illustrations for her review. "My reaction 'My God, how could that have happened?,' " Parmley said. "I do believe I had that picture in my mind, and it was exactly what I wanted."
Parmleys 44-year career as a teacher motivates and informs her writing and storytelling. "If you tell children a story, it helps them to remember something," Parmley said. "You have to do it to help them strengthen themselves. To me its a sharing of ideas and concern for somebody else."
While Parmleys book tells the story of the Nativity, she says she wrote the book to have broader appeal than a strict retelling of that story. " 'Traveler' appeared to me when I wanted to do something religious, and you have to be exremenly careful when you write a religious story because it has to mean something to many, many people," Parmley said. " 'Traveler' is a book anybody would enjoy."
The book is in the final stages of printing, according to Parmely, and will be available through booksellers and through her website.