Meet the Storyteller: Kevin Earl
Originally, from Texas, Kevin grew up with larger-than-
life stories about Pecos Bill and the Alamo. As a child, he
travelled the United States with the Texas Boys Choir
telling stories through song and learning stories from host
families and of places he visited. With the choir Kevin
travelled overseas for the first time to Latvia solidifying his
wanderlust. Kevin has degrees from LDS Business College,
Brigham Young University, and Grand Canyon University.
He has lived and traveled around the world experiencing
stories from all over the globe. He believes that through
the stories of people and places we learn to appreciate
and understand others we share the world with, we learn
valuable lessons about why things are the way they are, and
we pass down our culture and traditions to connect the
past with the future. One children's story lesson that he
has continued to learn through his life of adventure comes from a story by Dr. Seuss.
Horton, the elephant, states plainly, ”A person's a person, no matter how small.”
Other titles by the author: “I Think I Can,” “Little Red,” and “The Legend of Maize.”
based on the classic children’s tale,
“The Little Engine that Could”
by Kevin Earl
I Think I Can
Little Red
by Kevin Earl
The Legend of Maize
Quetzalcoatl and the Corn Plant
an Aztec myth retold by Kevin Earl
Amerlish is an English language training school based in Beijing, China, that
provides American-style classes and curriculum with integrated cultural
experiences. Amerlish teachers, curriculum, and style bring America to Amerlish
helping its students be more successful when they go from Amerlish to the world.