Team

Carole Leah, the main writer of all the books is married to Mike and has 2 children and a grandchild. She has had considerable experience teaching remedial reading to 7-13 year olds in various schools in the West Midlands, and, prior to that, working with 4-7 year olds near Kidderminster in Hereford and Worcester. Although retired, her work with young children in particular has been very extensive both in the Midlands, London, and North-West England. Carole lives in the Wirral (Merseyside) and is pictured with her husband Mike.

Hilary Reeves co-wrote Set B, books 9-16. She is from Essex and is married to another Mike and has 2 grown up sons and 2 grandchildren.

Sharon Rentta is a freelance illustrator having qualified with a Graphic Design Degree (specialising in illustrations) at John Moores University, Liverpool. She lives in Cambridge with her husband, Kai. Sharon has been the sole illustrator of the ‘Creation Series’ (Set A).

Judith Queripel is a retired teacher. She specialised in music, and lives near Nottingham with her husband, Frank. They have three grown up children and three grand-children. Judith is the composer and compiler of the Creation CD and the Creation Songbook (of Set A).

Michelle Dalton is a new member of the team and is the photographer for the project. She has a Media Degree from Birmingham City University and currently lives on the Wirral (Merseyside) with her son.

Elizabeth McAsey is another new member of the team. An early years professional and trained teacher, she is involved with administration and trialling of the books with children in schools and Sunday School.

Several artists are/have been beavering away producing illustrations for the various in books (B – F to date) of the project’ mainly for trialling purposes. These include Mary Ryan, Stephen Samson, Jim Fleming and John Clarke from Merseyside, John Nicholls from Lincolnshire and Faye Panchal from Cambridgeshire.

12 intercessors from more than one country are praying.

Nigel Steele, the Headteacher of the School of the Lion and who lives in Gloucestershire with his wife, Helen and some of their 4 grown-up children, has been a faithful support and a help with Twitter. His son, Tim, initially set-up the website.

Andrew Perry, who lives in Merseyside and is married to Shirley and have 2 grown up daughters gives the IT support.

Teachers from several schools have helped with trialling dummy books, practical support and finances from time to time. These schools include, The Christian Fellowship School, Liverpool (Merseyside) Immanuel School in Romford, (Essex) The Bradford Christian School (Yorkshire) and The Holy Spirit Catholic Church of England Primary School at Leasowe and St Andrew’s Church of England Primary School in Bebington both on the Wirral ( Merseyside) and The Cedar School in Rochester (Kent).

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