Eric James Wolf has told stories nationwide for years. An experienced and professional presenter, his audience size has ranged up to 700 school children at a time. Eric James Wolf has a MS in Education from Lesley University in Boston a distinguished educational school in New England. He graduated from Collage of the Atlantic in 1993 with a BA in Human Ecology. Eric James Wolf markets a set of stories told from the perspective of his two great grand uncles who each fought in the American Civil War. In “Echoes of Glory; Shades of Pain,” both uncles appear in full period dress, each based on an historical and accurate character that represents one side of that American experience. In addition to telling stories based on his ancestors’ experiences of the American Civil War, Eric also tells other thematic presentations to school groups.
“Echoes of Glory; Shades of Pain”
The stories of American Civil War told from the perspective of two men who lived through it: Private James Hoffman, 10th Virginia Infantry, and Corporal Jacob C. Alkire, 36th Ohio Infantry.
“Children of the Morning Light”
The stories of the Wampanoag, native people of Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
“Environmental Stories of Hope”
A lively counter to the dark news that is constantly played on the news.
Eric James Wolf is available for hire on a per session basis. References in your geographic area of the country are available on request.