A 40-Year Story… Finally Told

EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 16 MIN

A 40-Year Story… Finally Told

from The Neil Haley Show · host Neil Haley

Some people write books fast.And then there’s Ann Ward Crocker…who took 40 years.Not because she couldn’t finish…But because life happened.The Story Behind the StoryIt all started with something simple:A toad…A plant…And a visit to the Washington National CathedralThat’s it.A real moment turned into a story that stayed with her for decades.And like all good ideas…It didn’t let go.What the Book Is AboutClose Friends Cathedral Adventure follows:A toadAn earthwormTheir unexpected journeyAnd the challenge of staying togetherSet against the backdrop of one of America’s most iconic landmarks.It’s about:FriendshipChangeAnd finding your way when life moves you somewhere unexpectedWho Is This Book For?Here’s the honest answer:Not just kids.Kids will enjoy the storyParents will see the meaningGrandparents will appreciate the messageIt’s one of those books that quietly works on everyone.A Life That Led to This MomentAnn didn’t just wake up and write a book.She lived.Studied nutrition at University of MarylandWorked professionallyRaised a familyFaced deep personal lossVolunteered constantlyStayed active in faith and communityAnd through it all…She kept observing.That’s what writers do.The Real Lesson HereThis isn’t just about a children’s book.It’s about something bigger:You don’t have to rush your story.Some things take time.A lot of time.And sometimes…That’s exactly why they matter.Perspective at 96Let’s not ignore the real headline here.She’s nearly 96.Still sharp.Still creating.Still finishing what she started.While people half her age are stuck scrolling their phones.That tells you everything.What Keeps Her GoingSimple:FaithCuriosityStaying activeSaying yes to opportunitiesAnd one mindset that most people forget:Life is an all-you-can-eat buffet…And most people barely take a plate.Thoughts on the World TodayShe doesn’t sugarcoat it.Concerned about the environmentConcerned about societyConcerned about where things are headedBut still hopeful.Still engaged.Still paying attention.On Technology and AIShe sees it.Understands it.Even respects what it can do.But also recognizes:Just because something can create…Doesn’t mean it understands.That’s a line worth remembering.Where to Get the BookYou can find Close Friends Cathedral Adventure on:AmazonAuthor website: annewardcrocker.comFinal ThoughtMost people start things.Very few finish.Ann Ward Crocker finished…Even if it took 40 years.And honestly…That’s more impressive than finishing fast.

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