September 9, 2024

My friend Gloria Koster announces her new (fun, hilarious) book, "OVERDUE: The Misadventure of Bob the Book"

 

Children's book author Gloria Koster is a fellow member of the Pound Ridge Authors Society. She is also a member of the Women's National Book Association and graces Bank Street College of Education as a member of their Children's Book Committee.

For many years, Gloria worked full-time as a librarian at an elementary school, thereby giving her a front-row seat to the shenanigans kids do. Her new book, OVERDUE: The Misadventure of Bob the Book is hilarious. In fact, you'll find Gloria's delightful sense of humor in all of her books.

Come meet Gloria at her book signing event this coming Saturday, September 14 Elm Street Books at 10:30 am, followed by another book signing, same day, at Pound Ridge Library at 1 pm.



September 5, 2024

Get Away! I'm Studying ...



My daughter came home from Chicago for the wedding of an old best friend in Pound Ridge. I thought we'd have a little fun while she was East, but it wasn't in the cards. For upcoming oral and written exams, she's studying around the clock to be nationally board-certified in Emergency Medicine. 

As an emergency room doctor, Dr. ACB is truly on the front lines of crises. She recently told me, once again, how much she loves what she does and that helping people makes her feel good.

I marvel at her extraordinary focus, don't you? Dr. ACB makes me so proud to be her mom.  <3



September 1, 2024

"My Stroke in the Fast Lane" - Amazon readers are calling it "inspirational, poignant & engaging"


Of "My Stroke in the Fast Lane," Amazon customers find the story . . .

 inspirational, poignant, and engaging. 

They appreciate the honesty, authenticity, 

and candor of the narrative

Readers describe the book as a 

compelling, remarkable, and extraordinary memoir.


A recent review:

Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024

This book, which took amazing determination and fortitude to write, is a gift to the reader and anyone who hears the survival story of Bonni Brodnick. It was written while recovering ( not after) from a serious stroke which occurred while driving on a highway with only Bonni’s mother as a passenger. Quick thinking by her mother, and the kindness of a passing stranger, resulted in Bonni’s survival, however, Bonni was left with a long list of obstacles to be overcome before she could resume the active life she once joyfully engaged in. Interwoven amidst a myriad of doctor’s and therapy visits is Bonni at her keyboard, struggling to remember and tap out the right words to tell her story, even though she wasn’t yet sure of the conclusion. She very generously brings us along for her journey back to “normal”, inspiring us and educating us about stroke survival and symptoms. With each new skill re-gained, we rejoice. I turned the last page in awe of Bonni’s strength, grit, and genuine love for life, and must be better informed about strokes. An inspiring, worthwhile read.


(Thank you, Readers, for the thoughtful reviews. If you've read it and wish to leave a review, click here.)


August 26, 2024

"My Stroke in the Fast Lane" - The strength of my mother's hands

These hands. Every time I look at them, I think about the time they saved my life by veering our car (speeding at 65 mph on Interstate 95) into a guardrail. I celebrate the strength these hands had on that Easter Sunday morning.


#motherdaughterlove #stroke #strokesurvivor #mystrokeinthefastlane



August 25, 2024

And, They're Off!!

   
Dr. ACB takes a last look at the view from her apartment before she and her husband, Dr VB, move to the Windy City. She just graduated from a grueling three-year Residency in Emergency Medicine at Newark-Beth Israel Hospital (in Newark, NJ, and yes, she saw EVERYTHING THERE ... shooting victims, coke addicts, etc.). I'll miss them being 45 minutes away, and offering Max (their Cavapoo-ch) a home when they both had night shifts.
The Drs ACB and VB are Midwest-bound and will continue their devotion to 
The Hippocratic Oath and saving lives.

(Ahhh, motherhood. The letting go part is never easy.)







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