Dale Smith

Biography

NEW FOR ADULT READERS: THE DRAFT DODGER

In 1969, young men of draft age had two options: either fight an unpopular war in Vietnam, or immigrate to Canada. This is the story of a young man who chose Canada.

When twenty-year-old draft dodger Scott Yale Knight crosses the Canadian border with his girlfriend and her toddler daughter, he is full of idealistic enthusiasm and hope for their future. As he struggles to establish a homestead for his family in the Canadian wilderness, he comes face-to-face with natural and psychological forces intent on shredding his youthful ideals and defeating his innocence.

DALE SMITH ON WHY HE WRITES ‘ENVIRONMENTAL FICTION’

In a few years, the children on the playground down the street will have joined the workforce. Some of them will find themselves working for corporations or governmental agencies, sitting behind desks in positions of responsibility and influence, making decisions that will, for better or worse, affect the ecological health of the planet. My goal in writing these books is to plant the seeds of environmental responsibility, giving today’s kids something to think about before the future arrives.

These well-researched, easy-to-read “environmental fiction” books are written for middle and high school students. What makes the books unique is that kids hear from the endangered species themselves. The books entertain readers with engaging stories while educating them about how and why a species becomes endangered and what they can do to help. The chapters are short, providing kids who don’t particularly enjoy reading with a sense of accomplishment.

Teacher’s Guides for “What the Parrot Told Alice” and “What the Orangutan Told Alice” can be downloaded at Smashwords.


 WHAT THE PARROT TOLD ALICE
Ten-year-old Alice’s view of the world is changed forever when her pet parrot starts talking. Written for fourth graders and up, this book uses wild-caught and domestic parrots to deliver a powerful, inspirational message about conservation and the environment.

WHAT THE ORANGUTAN TOLD ALICE
Alice and her foreign exchange student friend Shane venture into a Borneo rain forest where they meet endangered orangutans threatened by habitat loss and the illegal pet trade. Jane Goodall calls Dale Smith "… one of the leading environmental writers for children."

WHAT THE TORTOISE TOLD ALICE
In a dusty trailer park near Las Vegas, recent high school graduate Alice and Creach, her eccentric but down-on-his-luck uncle, use solar technology and creativity to invent a product to help bolster Creach’s failing ‘Lizard Maintenance’ business. Alice and Creach soon realize what role their invention will play in helping save the endangered desert tortoise from extinction.

ABOUT DALE SMITH

Writer and photographer Dale Smith lives in Nevada City, California where he writes ‘environmental fiction’ for Young Adult readers. His daughter, Alice, has been his inspiration and muse for his three ‘Alice’ books. In his spare time he explores the American Southwest and Mexico’s Baja peninsula in his small RV with his Scottish terrier, Cooper, riding shotgun.

A rock and roll photographer in the 1960s, Smith’s captured intimate portraits of many of the musicians and poets that shaped the counter-culture. Smith’s photographs of a young Bob Dylan will appear on Dylan’s Bootleg #12 album, due in October 2015. View his rock and roll photographs at dale-smith.com.

Where to find Dale Smith online

Books

The Draft Dodger
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 104,500. Language: English. Published: August 3, 2015 . Categories: Fiction » Adventure » General
In 1969, young men of draft age faced two choices: either fight an unpopular war in Vietnam, or immigrate to Canada. This is the story of a young man who chose Canada.
What the Orangutan Told Alice: Teacher's Guide
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 3,630. Language: English. Published: September 28, 2011 . Categories: Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » Study guides - Social science
For teachers and home school instructors: Over 50 ways to integrate ‘What the Orangutan Told Alice’ into environmental studies curriculums.
What the Parrot Told Alice: Teacher's Guide
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 2,230. Language: English. Published: September 28, 2011 . Categories: Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » Study guides - Social science
For teachers and home school instructors: Over 50 ways to integrate ‘What the Parrot Told Alice’ into environmental studies curriculums.
What the Orangutan Told Alice
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 55,710. Language: English. Published: September 14, 2011 . Categories: Fiction » Young adult or teen » Adventure
When two American teens visit Indonesia, they follow a gibbon into a Borneo rain forest where they meet orangutans threatened with extinction. They meet scientists working to save them. And… they learn how young people can make a difference in the world. “… one of the leading environmental writers for children…” -- Dr. Jane Gooda