Homegrown Heroes: How We Became the Ridgefield Spudders
By (Author) Kristina Walsh-Daarud
Illustrated by Chad Daarud
BookBaby
BookBaby
8th December 2020
United States
General
Fiction
Hardback
40
Width 222mm, Height 222mm, Spine 7mm
317g
A spudder is more than a potato with a face. He's a part of us, our shared history, and our way.
Homegrown Heroes: How We Became the Ridgefield Spudders tells the origin story of the Ridgefield School District and its iconic mascot. From humble beginnings in a lush corner of Washington state, the people of Ridgefield worked together to help build the first schools and turn a silly nickname into a symbol of mutual respect. Within this tale, there is a message to children everywhere: we are stronger when we lift each other up.
Read it, share it, and celebrate it.
Kristina Walsh-Daarud is a mother, wife, architect, and author based in La Center, Washington. She is a gifted and empathetic communicator who brings out the best in people when working on projects. Her passion for elevating the human experience, providing a sense of connection, and supporting communities drive her work. 'Homegrown Heroes: How We Became the Ridgefield Spudders' is her first book.Chad Daarud is a father, husband, designer, and illustrator, based in La Center, Washington. He was raised in England, where family vacations in Europe cultivated a passion for design that shines through his work in private and public projects. He brings his energy, values, and technical skill to projects big and small. Most notably, to the daily illustrations that go into the lunch pails of his daughters. 'Homegrown Heroes: How We Became the Ridgefield Spudders' is his first book.