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X-WR-CALDESC:Join us in virtual conversation with storyteller and popular b
 logger Ted Page as we chat about his book Good Grandpa: Stories from the H
 eart of Grandfatherhood. This heartfelt book highlights his journey to bri
 ng together the stories and wisdom of grandfathers from all walks of life—
 all with a mission to nurture the next great generation.\n\nWhen author Te
 d Page found out he was going to be a grandpa\, he did a web search to lea
 rn more about the experience in store for him\, but all he could find were
  references to the movie Bad Grandpa. He couldn’t help but wonder\, “Where
  are the good ones?” Page started a blog\, GoodGrandpa.com\, and set out t
 o talk with grandfathers across a diverse spectrum. This included an NFL p
 ro athlete\, a priest\, a rabbi\, an imam\, newsman Tom Brokaw\, comedy le
 gend John Cleese\, Chinese and Indians\, physicians adapting to disability
 \, an air force general\, a Vietnam combat vet\, and many more—plus his Au
 nt Lois and the Dalai Lama\, because why not?\n\nAlong the way\, Page delv
 ed into family histories—his own and those of the grandpas he interviewed—
 to reveal fascinating stories and lessons for living a good life. In every
  conversation he asked grandpas for their number one most important piece 
 of wisdom—one thing that could help our grandchildren grow to become the g
 reatest generation of all time. Would the collective wisdom Page gathered 
 turn out to be one singular idea\, or a constellation of north stars that 
 illuminate a path toward a better future? A unified and unforgettable pict
 ure does in fact emerge.\n\nGood Grandpa is inspiring\, uplifting\, evocat
 ive\, and filled with genuine emotion. It is a recipe of hope for a divide
 d America\, and the book that will be on every grandparent’s reading list.
 \n\nRegister today and find out why Ted Page says “our greatest generation
  is to come.”\n\nAbout the Author:\n\nTed Page is a storyteller and perfor
 mer. He is the author of Good Grandpa: Stories from the Heart of Grandfath
 erhood (Regalo Press) featured on NBC’s The TODAY Show\, NPR and in Forbes
  Magazine. His nonfiction stories have appeared in Boston Magazine and the
  Boston Globe Magazine\, and his comedy screen credits include work with J
 ohn Cleese and Florence Henderson. His blog for grandfathers—GoodGrandpa.c
 om—has been featured in The New York Times. Ted’s book of true family stor
 ies\, The Willoughby Chronicles\, was published in 2017. He lives in New E
 ngland and has a bunch of grandchildren.\n\nThe views expressed by present
 ers are their own and their appearance in a program does not imply an endo
 rsement of them or any entity they represent. Reference to any specific pr
 oduct or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Ma
 ssanutten Regional Library.
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DESCRIPTION:Join us in virtual conversation with storyteller and popular bl
 ogger Ted Page as we chat about his book Good Grandpa: Stories from the He
 art of Grandfatherhood. This heartfelt book highlights his journey to brin
 g together the stories and wisdom of grandfathers from all walks of life—a
 ll with a mission to nurture the next great generation.\n\nWhen author Ted
  Page found out he was going to be a grandpa\, he did a web search to lear
 n more about the experience in store for him\, but all he could find were 
 references to the movie Bad Grandpa. He couldn’t help but wonder\, “Where 
 are the good ones?” Page started a blog\, GoodGrandpa.com\, and set out to
  talk with grandfathers across a diverse spectrum. This included an NFL pr
 o athlete\, a priest\, a rabbi\, an imam\, newsman Tom Brokaw\, comedy leg
 end John Cleese\, Chinese and Indians\, physicians adapting to disability\
 , an air force general\, a Vietnam combat vet\, and many more—plus his Aun
 t Lois and the Dalai Lama\, because why not?\n\nAlong the way\, Page delve
 d into family histories—his own and those of the grandpas he interviewed—t
 o reveal fascinating stories and lessons for living a good life. In every 
 conversation he asked grandpas for their number one most important piece o
 f wisdom—one thing that could help our grandchildren grow to become the gr
 eatest generation of all time. Would the collective wisdom Page gathered t
 urn out to be one singular idea\, or a constellation of north stars that i
 lluminate a path toward a better future? A unified and unforgettable pictu
 re does in fact emerge.\n\nGood Grandpa is inspiring\, uplifting\, evocati
 ve\, and filled with genuine emotion. It is a recipe of hope for a divided
  America\, and the book that will be on every grandparent’s reading list.
 \n\nRegister today and find out why Ted Page says “our greatest generation
  is to come.”\n\nAbout the Author:\n\nTed Page is a storyteller and perfor
 mer. He is the author of Good Grandpa: Stories from the Heart of Grandfath
 erhood (Regalo Press) featured on NBC’s The TODAY Show\, NPR and in Forbes
  Magazine. His nonfiction stories have appeared in Boston Magazine and the
  Boston Globe Magazine\, and his comedy screen credits include work with J
 ohn Cleese and Florence Henderson. His blog for grandfathers—GoodGrandpa.c
 om—has been featured in The New York Times. Ted’s book of true family stor
 ies\, The Willoughby Chronicles\, was published in 2017. He lives in New E
 ngland and has a bunch of grandchildren.\n\nThe views expressed by present
 ers are their own and their appearance in a program does not imply an endo
 rsement of them or any entity they represent. Reference to any specific pr
 oduct or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Ma
 ssanutten Regional Library.
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