We are thrilled to announce that our children's bedtime story Day's End Lullaby is featured in an article in the Queens Chronicle. Ms. Lee Landor, Editor, wrote a wonderful piece about the book and about us as local authors. Below is the link to the article.
Queens Chronicle Features Day's End Lullaby
Also, please visit our website for more information about Day's End Lullaby and how you can order a copy for your own little one or for a gift.
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This has been a wonderful two weeks. First my second grandson was born which is an amazing and joyful blessing. And, while my next two presents (I think of them that way) are insignificant in comparison, I do feel excited about them.
Yesterday, our local paper, The Queens Chronicle, published an article about our book, Day's End Lullaby, and us. The reporter/editor, Ms. Landor, liked the book so much she wanted to help us promote it. Today, I got my copy of the paper. I was so surprised when I saw the article took up more than half the page. I'm writing this with a smile on my face.
It gets better though. A couple of weeks ago I submitted Day's End Lullaby to Stories for Children Magazine for review. Today I received and email with the review. It received a 5 star review!
I've mentioned before that life is so interesting and funny. For the past year or so I've been wondering what my life would have been like if I didn't have MS. Would I have gotten my MBA or become a CPA? Would my personality be different, would I be thinner? :) Who would I be now at 55-years-old. I guess I'll never know. But, I do know having to give up my career led me onto a new path that opened up new opportunities and blessings.
Karen
Karen,
In answer to your questions about what your life would be like if you didn't have MS.
My gut feeling is that you would have pursued your MBA and become a CPA because you have always been someone who continually strives to improve herself. Your personality is the same sweet, caring, understanding personality you've had since I've known you (which is a very, very long time). The only question I honestly don't know the answer to, is whether or not you would be thinner :) But I do know that I love you just the way you are and feel blessed to have you as my friend.
Pat