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This book was inspired by my grandson Rian. Rian's story will touch the reader's heart as he befriends an elderly Hispanic woman who doesn't speak English. Their friendship is actually the most beautiful thing I have ever encountered. She doesn't speak English and he doesn't speak Spanish. In some mysterious way, this little boy and this elderly woman found a connection. When I asked him why he loves abuela so much, he replied: "She listens to me when I talk, and I can tell her all my secrets and she never tells anyone". She also tells her family how much she loves this sweet little boy. This was such a beautiful story that I had to share it with the world.

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My Nana Was a Free-Range Kid
By Nancy Peek Youngdahl
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Published: June 2018
ISBN: 978-1478705215 (paperback)
ISBN: 978-1478704928 (hardcover)
ASIN: B07F5N54TN
Genre: hildren's Book, Non-Fiction
Formats Available For Review: Print (limited quantities, only available to qualified reviewers/bloggers in the U.S.), kindle, ebook, ibook
Non-Fiction recounts of my free-range childhood in the 1940s & 50s, and the amazing and hilarious adventures initiated with my younger brother. We lived an active childhood and wreaked havoc all around our neighborhood. The beautiful illustrations in my book could tell the stories without a printed word. This book is narrated by my great-granddaughter who declares over and over her love for her grandparents and how important they are in her life. Her Nana's yarns tie in many different lessons in what "not to do" and the themes throughout the book will surely hold imaginations long beyond the last page. Today's child needs to know that family history is a very valuable commodity and should never be forgotten.
For review copies contact:
Nancy Peek Youngdahl
Email: nancy.p.youngdahl@gmail.com
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