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It’s Okay, Ginger

A Story of Reassurance for Children When Parents Divorce

Author: Barbara Bingham

Publisher: Aardvark Global Publishing Co.

                                                       © 2007

Book Birth announcement

Eureka!  My first children’s book, three years in the making, is finally and wonderfully published, and I am delighted to share this good news with you.  It has been a challenging project for me, but hopefully one that will make a difference.  The first official review I received was from Colette Braunstein, LCSW, a therapist with over 20 years experience working with divorce issues:

"In her book It’s Okay Ginger, Barbara Bingham has skillfully and sensitively addressed the issue of children and divorce.  Masterfully Ms. Bingham allows the reader to understand how a child is able to express difficult feelings by transferring those unsettling transitions to her dog Ginger.  It is Ginger who integrates into her new family with the encouragement and guidance of her owner.  It is through Ginger’s journey that the reader comes to understand that with time and with patience, the changes that divorces create are difficult, but it will be “okay”…"

Amazon.com is carrying It’s Okay Ginger and reviews will be posted there soon.  

Ask your local libraries to carry it, and your bookstores to offer it on their shelf.   It’s the perfect gift for a parent, child, teacher, librarian, or friend.  Any professional who works with family members going through divorce would appreciate knowing about this book: a therapist, child psychiatrist, minister, family law attorney, or school guidance counselor.  Please forward this announcement to anyone in your circle who you think may have interest or need. Thank you for your help and any ideas you have for me in getting the word out about my book.

Sincerely yours,      Barbara