Author: Author J. Schwipps

  • Where Are You Going, Sammy Snail? Arrives as a Gentle Reminder to Slow Down and Find Joy

    Beloved New Children’s Book Where Are You Going, Sammy Snail? by Author Jennifer Schwipps. A beautifully told springtime story celebrating friendship and mindfulness is now available for families and classrooms, quickly finding its place among favorite read-alouds.

    NAPERVILLE, IL / ACCESS Newswire / January 29, 2026 / Author and illustrator Jennifer Schwipps has officially released her new picture book, Where Are You Going, Sammy Snail?, a visually rich and thoughtfully paced story that invites young readers and their families to slow down, notice the world around them, and savor the value of companionship.

    Ideal for preschoolers and early readers, the book offers a calm, reassuring reading experience and makes a natural addition to both home and classroom libraries.

    A Timely Story in a Fast-Paced World

    Where Are You Going, Sammy Snail? follows Sammy, a thoughtful snail traveling through a bright spring meadow in search of his “special spot.” Along the way, he meets two new friends, Timothy Turtle and Cathy Caterpillar. Through gentle encounters and shared moments, the story captures the joy of discovery and connection.

    A Lesson in Friendship
    Sammy invites Timothy and Cathy to join him on his journey. When Timothy Turtle accidentally tips onto his back, Sammy and Cathy work together to help him turn over, highlighting themes of kindness, cooperation, and care.

    The Power of Slowing Down
    Sammy’s special spot turns out to be a cool, shaded place beneath an oak tree, where the air feels lighter and the moss resembles a soft blanket. What makes the place truly special is not the location itself, but the fact that Sammy shares it with his friends on the first day of spring.

    Mindfulness and Nature
    The story gently encourages children to notice the small details of the natural world, from the scent of clover and the sound of a babbling brook to the colors of wildflowers across the meadow. It is a nature-centered narrative that invites calm attention and curiosity.

    “I wanted to create a peaceful reading experience for children growing up in a noisy world,” says Jennifer Schwipps. “This book is about slowing down, paying attention, and connecting with nature and with each other.”

    Unique Features That Engage Families

    The book has quickly found a place among gentle read-alouds and bedtime favorites, offering a soothing narrative free from harsh language or overstimulation.

    A Family Affair
    The illustrations are a collaborative effort by Jennifer Schwipps, Amanda Schwipps-Allison, and Benjamin Schwipps, reflecting a shared, intergenerational creative process.

    Interactive Fun
    The final pages invite children to draw their favorite character or imagine a new animal Sammy might invite to his special place, encouraging creativity and storytelling beyond the page.

    Classroom Ready
    Educators note that the book pairs naturally with spring-themed lessons and supports classroom discussions around friendship, emotions, and seasonal change.

    Where Are You Going, Sammy Snail? is now available for purchase online and through major book retailers.

    Media Contact

    Disclaimer

    • This is a critical opinion-based cultural analysis authored by Waa Say and reflects his personal editorial perspective. The views expressed do not represent the institutional stance of Evrima Chicago.

    • This article draws from open-source information, legal filings, published interviews, and public commentary – including audio content from The Joe Rogan Experience podcast. All allegations referenced remain under investigation or unproven in a court of law.

    • No conclusion of criminal liability or civil guilt is implied. Any parallels made to public figures are interpretive in nature and intended to examine systemic patterns of influence, celebrity, and accountability in American culture.

    • Where relevant, satirical, rhetorical, and speculative language is used to explore public narratives and their societal impact. Readers are strongly encouraged to engage critically and examine primary sources where possible.

    • This piece is protected under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and published under recognized standards of opinion journalism.

    • Evrima Chicago remains committed to clear distinction between fact-based reporting and individual editorial perspective.

    SOURCE: Author J. Schwipps

    View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire

  • Heartfelt Middle-Grade Novel Josephine Margaret Belview Launches to Inspire Resilience and Friendship

    NAPERVILLE, IL / ACCESS Newswire / January 28, 2026 / Author Jennifer Schwipps, known for her picture book Where Are You Going, Sammy Snail?, is officially releasing her anticipated middle-grade novel, Josephine Margaret Belview. Written for readers ages 8 to 12, this chapter book explores universal themes of coping with loss, navigating the challenges of a new school, and finding the courage to start over.

    Schwipps crafts a tender and relatable story through the eyes of 11-year-old Josie as she begins fifth grade in a new small town, one year after the passing of her father. New classrooms, unfamiliar faces, and unresolved grief follow Josie as she attempts to rebuild her sense of belonging.

    “Josie’s story is about more than starting school. It is about starting over,” says Schwipps. “This book reflects the real emotions children experience when facing change, forming new friendships, and discovering their own inner strength.”

    Navigating New Beginnings and Unexpected Friendships

    The Journey to Belonging
    After leaving an expensive suburban home behind, Josie and her mother choose a completely different way of life. The novel captures Josie’s first-day anxieties in vivid detail, from worries about teachers and homework to the quiet hope that her best friends, Jack and Jillian, might still be in her classes.

    A ‘Queen Bee’ Encounter
    Josie quickly encounters Carla, nicknamed “Miss Ponytail,” a confident classmate who seems to represent everything Josie believes she is not. The story realistically portrays the dynamics of peer relationships, showing how Josie learns to be brave, kind, and true to herself, even when facing someone she admits she is “a wee bit envious” of.

    Themes of Growth and Empathy
    Josephine Margaret Belview explores meaningful themes for middle-grade readers, including grief and healing, resilience, emotional development, and empathy. Josie’s journey leads to an unexpected moment of connection with Carla, reinforcing the novel’s hopeful message about understanding, compassion, and personal growth.

    This novel is an ideal addition to school libraries, works well as a classroom read-aloud, and will resonate with readers who enjoy heartfelt coming-of-age stories and realistic fiction.

    Key Information

    • Title: Josephine Margaret Belview

    • Author: Jennifer Schwipps

    • Genre: Middle-Grade Contemporary Fiction, Children’s Chapter Book

    • Target Audience: Ages 8 to 12, Grades 4 to 6

    • Core Themes: Friendship, Resilience, Grief and Healing, School Transitions, Emotional Growth

    PR & Media Contact:

    Dan Wasserman
    pr@evrimachicago.com

    SOURCE: Author J. Schwipps

    View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire