Nancy Day Sakaduski
Nancy writes for children and adults and has 17 published books, the most recent of which is Managing Volunteers: How to Maximize Your Most Valuable Resource. One of her children’s books, Passport to History: Ancient Greece, was named best social studies book by the Society of School Librarians International and “Mapping the Mind,” which appeared in Odyssey Magazine, won the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Award for Nonfiction. Nancy was honored to serve as the developmental editor for Global Energy Innovation: Why America Must Lead, a book by Nobel Peace Prize winner Woodrow Clark II.
Nancy formed Cat & Mouse Press, a regional publishing company, to produce books and other materials that are humorous, fun, and entertaining. The company will focus on titles of particular interest to people living in or visiting the Delaware Cape region. The first two books are a children’s picture book and a book for adults, both of which focus on Rehoboth Beach.