Hop on a tour bus with two mice, Afrodille, Azura, and Madame Bella, as they visit the Emerald Isle of Ireland. Enjoy the adventure as the two mice search for a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Will the two mice meet a leprechaun along their travels? And will the two mice find the mysterious pot of gold? Readers of all ages will not want to miss this adventure filled with facts and fiction to learn more about Ireland's legacy and legends. Donna Dalton is a retired educator with 40 years of school experience. Donna currently lives in Richmond, Virginia, with her husband, Bob, and her dog, Bella. She is a mother and grandmother who loves to travel and visit schools to read her books to children. She is the author of Two Mice at the Eiffel Tower, Two Mice in London Two Mice on Safari, Two Mice in New York: A Holiday Adventure, and Two Mice in Ireland. Visit www.2-mice.com, Amazon, Barnes, and Noble, or other book retailers to purchase books. Educational resources can be found at www.2-mice.com to support each of the author's five books. David Pfendler, a corn-fed Ohio native, was a one-time premed student and fashion designer. His images are created digitally, yet maintain a loose, hand-drawn feel. He has a fresh, graphic style that is well-suited for editorial and advertising. One of his great loves is working on childrens' books and graphic novels. The story is always the catalyst for his creativity and signature style. Kathryn Starke, an urban elementary school literacy consultant, started the company in 2005 in Richmond, Virginia, initially to promote her first book entitled Amy's Travels. She has expanded her company to work with elementary school teachers and educational leaders nationwide to understand how to implement best practices in literacy. With Kathryn's teaching experience in urban school systems, she sees first hand that all children can learn to read when provided with quality literacy instruction. Kathryn works with fellow educators, organizations, and corporations to promote reading through books, projects, events, and creative initiatives.