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Author Archives: Susan Young

LIFE, UNWOUND: TO PASS THE TORCH

LIFE, UNWOUND: TO PASS THE TORCH

What do they say? The days are long and the years are short. One of my pals has a five-year-old daughter and a three-year-old son. The girl doesn’t sleep, ever. The boy fights and tantrums, always. Their mom feels frazzled, exhausted, sometimes overly involved, other times checked out. I tell her, “I remember.” I remember how… Continue Reading

LIFE, UNWOUND: PEOPLE NEED PEOPLE

LIFE, UNWOUND: PEOPLE NEED PEOPLE

In my thirties, I recall saying, “Wait. What? I don’t get it. I should get it. When I was fourteen, one of my brothers died soon after birth. When I was twenty-one, my forty-one-year-old aunt died. People die. Grandparents die, but not my grandfather.”  Pepere Lebel loved me as one of those people the experts… Continue Reading

Grandkids as Gurus: Lessons for Grownups

Grandkids as Gurus: Lessons for Grownups

To Persevere. To Celebrate. To Play. To Love. To Share. To Adventure. To Relax.  These are some of the chapter titles in Grandkids as Gurus: Lessons for Grownups. which let us know what children can teach us. I’m excited to say that my third book, Grandkids as Gurus: Lessons for Grownups is now available at local bookstores, through… Continue Reading

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