Independent bookstores are invited to stock a touching new children's book, “The Memory Box, Charlotte's Big Surprise,” published throughIngramSpark. This beautifully illustrated story, written by Homer L Hartage, explores the profound impact of memory and the enduring power of love through the eyes of a child.
IntroductionWhen Charlotte's beloved grandpa no longer recognizes her face or remembers her name, her world crumbles in confusion. Desperate to reclaim their bond, Charlotte embarks on a race against time to reawaken his memories. Armed with a Memory Box filled with photographs and treasured moments, Charlotte embarks on an emotional journey of rediscovery, fueled by hope. As Charlotte shares stories and sings their favorite song, a flicker of recognition sparks in her grandpa's eyes, leading to a heartwarming and triumphant ending that celebrates the power of love and the resilience of the human spirit. Told through the eyes of a child, this tale explores the complexities of family ties and the impact of memory on our lives.
About the AuthorHomer L Hartage is the author of “Family and Professional Guardianship” and “The Memory Box,” both expanding on his work in Alzheimer's awareness. “The Memory Box” focuses on young children and their love for elders with diminished memory, while “Family and Professional Guardianship” serves as a guide for families and professional guardians caring for loved ones with dementia, Alzheimer's, or developmental disabilities. Homer is the president of Agedcare, a professional guardianship company, and the Hartage Foundation, Inc., a Florida charity. As the oldest of six children raised by a single mother, he was a latch-key kid responsible for his two younger siblings. Caring for others comes naturally to him, and he deeply loves and cares for people, especially those with the greatest needs. Homer is also a graduate of Seton Hall University with a degree in Psychology. Hartage knows firsthand the challenges families face. His beloved Uncle Jonah is living with Alzheimer's, and he was a caregiver for his father-in-law for fourteen years. As President of Agedcare Guardianship in Florida, he is responsible for more than a hundred individuals with dementia, Alzheimer's, or developmental disabilities.
Comparison to Maria Shriver's Work”The Memory Box, Charlotte's Big Surprise” is the most impactful children's book addressing loved ones with Alzheimer's since Maria Shriver's best-selling book, “What's Happening to Grandpa?” (April 28, 2004). Shriver's story inspired and educated readers, encouraging them to cherish memories and love from elderly loved ones. In her book, Kate, the main character, adores her grandpa's storytelling, but he begins repeating stories and forgets her name. Her mother's explanations help Kate understand Alzheimer's and memory loss. Determined to support her grandfather, Kate creates a photo album of their times together. “The Memory Box, Charlotte's Big Surprise,” by Homer L Hartage, builds on this theme with a science-based story that young children can understand, taking the narrative to new levels.
Availability”The Memory Box, Charlotte's Big Surprise” is available for order through IngramSpark. Independent bookstores are encouraged to stock this touching and beautifully crafted picture book to offer their customers a story that resonates with the themes of love, memory, and family.
Request for StockingWe kindly ask independent bookstores to consider stocking “The Memory Box, Charlotte's Big Surprise” to provide their patrons with a heartfelt story that celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring power of love.
Why Stock This Book?Independent bookstores play a crucial role in fostering a love for reading and supporting authors who bring meaningful stories to life. “The Memory Box, Charlotte's Big Surprise” is a book that not only entertains but also educates and inspires. It addresses important themes such as Alzheimer's and memory loss in a way that is accessible to young readers, helping them understand and empathize with those affected by these conditions. By stocking this book, bookstores can offer their customers a valuable resource that promotes understanding and compassion.
Impact on ReadersReaders of all ages will find “The Memory Box, Charlotte's Big Surprise” to be a touching and memorable story. Children will relate to Charlotte's determination and love for her grandpa, while adults will appreciate the sensitive portrayal of Alzheimer's and the importance of family bonds. The book's beautiful illustrations and heartfelt narrative make it a perfect addition to any bookstore's collection, providing a story that will stay with readers long after they turn the last page.
Supporting Alzheimer's AwarenessBy stocking “The Memory Box, Charlotte's Big Surprise,” independent bookstores can also contribute to raising awareness about Alzheimer's and other forms of memory loss. The book serves as a tool for starting conversations about these conditions, helping families navigate the challenges they bring. Homer L Hartage's work in Alzheimer's awareness and his personal experiences caring for loved ones with dementia make this book a credible and impactful resource.
Conclusion”The Memory Box, Charlotte's Big Surprise” is more than just a children's book; it is a story of love, resilience, and the enduring power of memory. Independent bookstores are invited to stock this beautifully crafted book to offer their customers a story that resonates with the themes of love, memory, and family.
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