CSN student Joseph Camel publishes three children’s books

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CSN student Joseph Camel is establishing himself as both a student and a children’s author. With just five classes remaining before graduation, Camel has already published three children’s books, now available at the Teacher’s Curriculum Library on the North Las Vegas campus.

The titles include “Little Joe in the Big City (New York City Adventure),” “Little Joe in the Big City (The L.A. Adventure),” and “To Space We Go.” These books are popular, and students, faculty, and staff are invited to check them out from Sept. 9 – Sept. 28.

Camel, who grew up in Southern California, has a deep passion for writing and journalism. When he is not working on his next story, he serves as an advisor for Youth Voice of Nevada, helping young people find their own voices. Camel’s ambitions extend further; he is considering a future run for public office.

One of his proudest moments was seeing the cover of “New York City Adventure” displayed on a billboard in Times Square. This achievement is notable for a college student with a growing literary portfolio.

The library previously spotlighted Camel’s first book, and now with two more under his belt, they are highlighting his broader achievements.

Students and staff are encouraged to explore Camel’s work by visiting the North Las Vegas campus library to check out his books. This support will aid a fellow CSN student who appears poised for significant accomplishments.



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