by Yolanda V. Fundora (Illustrator), Joseph Basralian (Author)
As Baby Boy Baboomian grows up on a farm and moves half-way around the world to the United States, his love for animals and life only grows. Now as an old man whose eyes twinkle with youth, he shares baby animals with the children at church on Easter Sunday. Every parent and child will enjoy the gentleness and generosity shown by Mr. Baboomian and the children whose faces light up in his presence. This simple, delightful story is closely based on the real life of a man named Hamo Baboomian.
Author Biography
Joseph Basralian and his wife Daniele are grandchildren of Armenian immigrants from Eastern Anatolia (modern day Turkey). Their three children care for a loveable bunny named Pepper, given to them one Easter morning by Mr. Baboomian. Yolanda V. Fundora is a Cuban-American fine artist, illustrator, textile, graphic and book designer. She most recently published a fine art book, Toward a Digital Aesthetic: the Art of Yolanda V. Fundora. (www.TowardADigitalAesthetic.com)