Mary Sue Hermes

Mary Sue Hermes Mary Sue Hermes

Mary Sue Hermes, the illustrator of Daddy, Help Me, has also illustrated numerous other children’s books (including Ken Harvey’s “Life in the Fridge” series). She displays an artistic vision refined and enriched by her roles as a wife, mom of four grown children, and a grandmother to a growing clan. Mary Sue and her husband, Jerry, live in Sterling, Virginia.

Books By Mary Sue Hermes

Daddy, Help Me!

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Daddy, Help Me is a vivid and colorful children’s book about life skills. But, even more than that, it captures the beginning of a life-altering conversation between fathers and their children.

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At The Writing Table:

  • Glen Roachelle Glen Roachelle President,
    Gate Ministries

    Glen Roachelle, the President of Gate Ministries, is a widely respected pastor, conference speaker, and consultant. The Wind and the Whisper is his first book. Glen and Roberta live in Middle Tennessee.

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  • Mary Sue Hermes, the illustrator of Daddy, Help Me, has also illustrated numerous other children’s books (including Ken Harvey’s “Life in the Fridge” series). Mary Sue and her husband, Jerry, live in Sterling, Virginia.

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  • Ken Harvey Ken Harvey President and CEO,
    JAKA Consulting Group

    Now retired from professional football, Ken Harvey is also the author of numerous children’s books. Ken, his wife Janice, and their two children live in Northern Virginia.

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  • Ed Chinn Ed Chinn Proprietor,
    Cool River Pub

    As a Writer, Ed has been published in The Washington Post, Christian Science Monitor, and other newspapers, magazines, and websites. Ed and his wife, Joanne, live in Middle Tennessee.

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Overheard at the Pub…

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