A ‘Light’ touch for youngsters
- Share via
Tim Leedom and Linda Adams would like to see people take a walk on
“The Light Side.” To that end, the two Newport Beach writers, with
Costa Mesa illustrator Sharona Ezer, have written a children’s book
meant to explore the concepts of peace and harmony in our world.
“Kids understand more than adults do,” Adams said. “We get stuck
in what we think and believe.”
Leedom and Adams will appear with Ezer at a book signing from 11
a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 11 at the Balboa Island Book Store (308 1/2
Marine Ave., Balboa Island).
“People forget that we all come from the same origins,” said
Leedom, a Balboa Island resident and former aide to the governor of
Hawaii. “There’s a quote in the back [of the book] that no matter who
we are, we all come from the same brush.”
A father of a 15-year-old, Leedom was inspired with the idea for
the book -- which follows a group of multiethnic children from
nothingness to happy peace to strife and back again -- in part by his
sojourns in Hawaii. The people there, he said, have learned to live
in harmony with one another and nature.
Leedom brought the idea to Adams, with whom he had written a
previous project.
The biggest challenge in writing the book, Adams said, was taking
someone else’s words and knitting together.
“It’s like being a gardener,” said the second-degree black belt in
karate. “You either have the seeds to make a garden grow or something
pops up. It takes nurturing and constant refinement.”
The end result is a colorfully illustrated and imaginative book
that has been endorsed by Jayne Meadows Allen, wife of the late Steve
Allen, as “full of love for all humanity and this magnificent Earth
we so often take for granted.”
Though Leedom said many of the concepts in the book come from
history and religion, the message is not centered toward any one
creed. He said he plans to market the book toward groups that share
the same social concerns -- community action groups, schools and
religious groups.
“My hopes are that everybody who picks it up, it will give
them something to think about,” Adams said. “Maybe change their
perspective enough
to make a difference in their life.”
The book -- published by Manoa Valley Publishing Co., Leedom’s
company -- can be found at the Balboa Island Bookstore and may be
ordered from Barnes & Noble or through www.thelightside.com.
* Do you know a local artist, writer, painter, singer,
filmmaker, etc., who deserves to get noticed? Send your nominee to IN
THE WINGS, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627, by fax
to (949) 646-4170 or by e-mail to [email protected].
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.