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Book capture’s baby boomer’s joy of being a grandmother

Author Pauline Daniel launches novel at Salmon Arm library Monday, Oct. 22
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Kootenays author Paula Daniel will be at the Salmon Arm library on Monday, Oct. 22, for the launch of her book, Tuesdays with Jack – a grandmother’s love and a little boy’s brilliance. (Nelson Star photo)

What started out as a Facebook post, Tuesdays with Jack quickly grew into a celebration of beginner grandparenting.

That celebration is captured by author Pauline Daniel in her new book named after those Facebook posts: Tuesdays with Jack – a grandmother’s love and a little boy’s brilliance.

On Monday, Oct. 22, Daniel will be at the Salmon Arm library from 2 to 4 p.m. for a book launch and signing.

Filled with sacred moments, loyalty and love – and interspersed with heart-warming and tender photos—Daniel’s experiences with Jack encouraged her to open her heart and help her appreciate the beauty of growing older gracefully.

“The fun of being a grandparent is an anti-aging formula in itself,” says Daniel.

Daniel’s Tuesday visits with Jack also provide a myriad of innocent, insightful and insanely entertaining gems: “I hear you but I’m not listening”, “skipping is the fastest way to get around” and “when your book comes out, I’ll sell it at my lemonade stand.”

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Daniels is the owner of Coaching Connections, a life coaching practice, serving women. She calls herself the “How to Follow Your Hearts Coach.” She resides in a small B.C. mountain town in the Kootenays with her husband. Jack and his family live nearby.

For additional information about the book, see tuesdayswithjack.com and www.granvilleislandpublishing.com.


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