About
Anxious Angus is the first in a planned series from the author, designed to engage readers of all ages in meaningful conversations about the emotional challenges we encounter both in childhood and throughout life. The author has chosen the pen name, C. Croft because it represents very important people in her life, people who have greatly impacted who she is and the work she performs daily. The author is a licensed mental health professional, working with individuals deeply struggling with anxiety, grief, chronic pain, and other personal issues.
The true story of Anxious Angus is based on her own rescue pup, with the illustrations based on actual photos of Angus and his family.
What sets this book apart is its artistic approach-it features original watercolor illustrations that bring a timeless, handcrafted quality to each page. In an era of digital production, Anxious Angus offers a return to the classic tradition of bookmaking, where storytelling and art come together in a truly unique and heartfelt way. The illustrator possesses a remarkable ability to transform family photographs into impressionist-style artwork. His illustrations beautifully reflect the colors, emotions, and essence of each original image, bringing the story to life on every page. Each piece he creates not only enhances the narrative, but also stands alone as a work of art, making this book a true collaboration between writer and artist.
Look out for upcoming books in this author's Anxious Angus series: Angus Misses Mose and It's Good to be Grateful.
The true story of Anxious Angus is based on her own rescue pup, with the illustrations based on actual photos of Angus and his family.
What sets this book apart is its artistic approach-it features original watercolor illustrations that bring a timeless, handcrafted quality to each page. In an era of digital production, Anxious Angus offers a return to the classic tradition of bookmaking, where storytelling and art come together in a truly unique and heartfelt way. The illustrator possesses a remarkable ability to transform family photographs into impressionist-style artwork. His illustrations beautifully reflect the colors, emotions, and essence of each original image, bringing the story to life on every page. Each piece he creates not only enhances the narrative, but also stands alone as a work of art, making this book a true collaboration between writer and artist.
Look out for upcoming books in this author's Anxious Angus series: Angus Misses Mose and It's Good to be Grateful.
