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Cupertino Woman Wins Award For New Children's Book
The picture book is about steam engines and California history, as told through the story of a Watsonville company and its quarry in Aromas.

Cupertino author Rose Anne Woolpert received a Runner-Up honor at the San Francisco Book Festival Saturday for her new children's book, "Engine Number Ten: A Nearly True Tale."
The picture book tells a story of steam engines, construction and California history, and won in the category of Children’s Books. Woolpert also participated at the conference on a Children’s Books panel.
It is also based on the story of the Watsonville-based Granite Rock Company and its A.R. Wilson Quarry in Aromas. The illustrations are joined by vintage photographs from the company archives. Â
The book fair and publishing seminar was held at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel. For more information, please go to www.sanfranciscobookfestival.com.
The book is available at Cupertino Granite Rock Design Center, 1505 S. De Anza Blvd. as well as other Granite Rock operations in Santa Cruz, Redwood City, and headquarters in Watsonville; and Adventure Toys and Linden Tree Books in Los Altos. More locations on the Engine Ten website
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