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Another Place at the Table
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This book was, at times, extremely hard to read and very hard to put down once I began. I felt as though it was so easy to relate to which was the most devastating part of the book. It's definitely one I will recommend from here on out. It left me feeling extremely humbled and extremely thankful I had someone like my grandparents around when I was a child because most foster children are not lucky enough to be placed with someone like Kathy and Bruce's family.
  
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Heather Cranmer (2721 KP) created a post

Aug 9, 2020  
Sneak a peek at the humorous memoir on grandparenting and family entitled THE GULAG P-PA DIARIES: A BITTERSWEET MEMOIR OF GRANDPARENTING by Preston Lewis Author. Listen to the awesome playlist to the book, and enter the giveaway to win a signed copy of the book - two winners!

https://alltheupsandowns.blogspot.com/2020/08/book-blog-tour-and-giveaway-gulag-p-pa.html

**BOOK SYNOPSIS**
As new empty-nesters, Harriet and Preston next looked forward to becoming grandparents. Their journey to assuming the names of Mema and P-Pa, however, took a tragic and unexpected turn.
     
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Channelle Gearon (3 KP) created a post

Jan 14, 2018  
I started reading this book just a week ago and I can honestly say that this book has changed my mind about the traveling circus, i haven't had much joys with reading about circus's because they are predictable but with this book every page and every word is like opening a sweet you're grandparents give you for being so cute. But this book also sends me into a place where i can imagen my own world and with that i can travel through my mind into a world i created and into a world that is better than the last.