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My Grampy Can’t Walk
www.vanitabooks.net/mygrampy.htm
$17.95 — All net gains go to benefit Oak Clinic for Multiple Sclerosis
My Grampy Can’t Walk is Vanita’s third children’s book. The others are:

The Lizard House Adventure
“Suddenly, Boo Boo Bear had an idea. He would sneak on the plane, hide where no one could see him, and then go with the children to see the lizard for himself.”

Poppy
“The kind-faced lady had a curly-haired girl and a wild-haired girl. They loved me very much and named me ‘Poppy’. They said I was pretty, like the color of an orange flower called a poppy.”
She has also written two books about her husband, Jim, and his company, Oak Associates, ltd. They are:

Jimisms
“Jim is one of those rare characters who look for the positive in every situation…Never a half-empty glass for Jim. He is always half-full…Although he is well known for his views on investing, Jim has plenty to say about the importance of productive living and being happy.”

Only Those Who Dare
“Jim’s conviction that he could build a successful company based on his experiences - successes as well as failures - and his faith in the abilities of others led him to create Oak Associates, ltd. in 1985; failure was not an option
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A Thousand Splendid Suns/
Kite Runner
Book Exploration
By Chuck Bowen
In his first novel The Kite Runner, and now A Thousand Splendid Suns, Khaled Hosseini writes about the Afghans caught in the middle of a seemingly endless string of wars and battles for power. Both novels paint a grim and moving picture of life in a war-torn country, and of lives lived in the face of hunger, death and a bleak future. Hosseini makes you realize that, even while bombs rain down and people are dying of hunger, people still fall in love, seek friends and, mostly, try to remain human.