About the Author
2008 Georgia Author of the Year Pamela Bauer Mueller was raised in Oregon and graduated from Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon. She worked as a flight attendant for Pan American Airlines before moving to Mexico City, where she lived for eighteen years. Pamela is bicultural as well as bilingual. She has worked as a commercial model, actress, and an English and Spanish language instructor during her years in Mexico. After returning to the United States, Pamela worked for twelve years as a U.S. Customs inspector.
After serving six years in San Diego, California, she was selected to work a foreign assignment in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Pamela took an early retirement from U.S. Customs to follow her husband, Michael, who received an instructor position at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Brunswick, Georgia. They reside on Jekyll Island, Georgia with their cats, Jasper and Sukey Spice. Pamela completed The Kiska Trilogy, Hello, Goodbye, I Love You, Neptune's Honor, An Angry Drum Echoed and the recently released Aloha Crossing in Georgia.

Readers' Reviews
"There's a delightful children's writer in our own backyard! "Eight Paws to Georgia," Pamela Bauer Mueller's last book, tells the story of Kiska's final years. The reader follows Kiska from Vancouver, British Columbia to St. Simons Island, Georgia, in a sweet and sad tale that beautifully celebrates her life."
Cary Knapp, Book Nook, The Brunswick News, November 10, 2001
"Eight Paws to Georgia," the newest book in The Kiska Trilogy, has just been published by Pinata Publications, to the delight of cat lovers of all ages! Beachview Books' resident cat Daisy gives "Eight Paws to Georgia" four paws up, and highly recommends it." The Golden Isles Weekend, October 26, 2001
"Eight Paws to Georgia" is just wonderful. I made the mistake of reading it at work; couldn't put it down to do any work and boy, those tissues came in handy. Thanks, wonderful Kiska, for your beautiful stories. I felt like I was right there with you. You are missed, but not forgotten."