EPISODE · Jun 21, 2021 · 6 MIN
#37: "Choices" What choices that you've made have changed your life???
from Kickass Boomers · host Terry Lohrbeer
Here is a solo episode to reflect on the young adult book that I’ve recently read. The book is titled, "Choices: The True Story of One Family's Daring Escape to Freedom," by J.E.Laufer, one of my previous guests in our podcast. Her book was published by Little Egg Publisher. “Choices” is a short and easy-to-read novel to read to your grandchildren to illustrate how life was in the 1950s. It will also keep both of you on the edge of your seat. I came up with five talking points below to encourage your grandchildren to share their thoughts about the book. Five Talking Points: Tweetable Quotes: “Kids enjoy hearing about relatives they might never have met and countries far away that have a connection for them.” - Terry Lohrbeer “Choices are always a part of life.” - Terry Lohrbeer Resources mentioned: ----- BEE BOLD, NOT OLD. LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW on Apple Podcasts and help me find the next boomers who will inspire us! Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Join our group on Facebook and LinkedIn and check us out on Twitter and Instagram,. Email [email protected] and connect with me online and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
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Here is a solo episode to reflect on the young adult book that I’ve recently read. The book is titled, "Choices: The True Story of One Family's Daring Escape to Freedom," by J.E.Laufer, one of my previous guests in our podcast. Her book was published by Little Egg Publisher. “Choices” is a short and easy-to-read novel to read to your grandchildren to illustrate how life was in the 1950s. It will also keep both of you on the edge of your seat. I came up with five talking points below to enco...
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