Karen GailKaren Gail, the author, shares her inspiration behind the book, stating, "I was a stay-at-home mom until both of our children graduated college. Then, I went to work as a school secretary in my mid-fifties. I enjoy working in the yard, baking, shoppig, decorating, painting, drawing, and, of course, hugging and kissing our grandchildren. I hope I leave them with great memories of their Mom Mom."The book features beautiful hand-drawn illustrations depicting Mom Mom and the various activities she enjoys, all of which bring happiness to her grandchildren. The charming visuals enhance the storytelling experience, making it an engaging read for young audiences.While "Mom Mom& Me" is a personal account of Karen Gail's experiences with her grandchildren, it resonates universally with children of all ages. The story invites readers to embrace the joys of creativity, building relationships, and spending quality time with loved ones.According to the author, "This book isn't just about fun times with my grandchildren. It's for all children, big and small. It's about having fun, being creative, building relationships, and spending time with those you love. Remember...every day spent together leaves more memories. Embrace those you love. Be sure to let them know how you feel.""Mom Mom& Me" is a heartwarming addition to children's literature, emphasizing the timeless importance of family and the lasting impact of shared moments. The book is now available for purchase, and readers of all ages are invited to join Mom Mom and her grandchildren on a journey filled with love, laughter, and cherished memories.About the Author Karen Gail was born and raised in South Jersey. She has been married for 50 years and raised their children in the home they built. As the years went by, their children grew up and moved away. After the death of Karen's mother in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic, the couple decided to leave the home they loved and moved to Pennsylvania to be closer to their grandchildren. Karen enjoys painting, crocheting, gardening, and being active with her grandchildren...some of whom live 300 miles away. They inspired her to express in writing and art how special they are to her. Read More Read Less