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1. Author and journalist Pati Navalta Poblete was twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and has a wide following of readers and a deep network of media contacts. 2. Poblete is perfectly positioned with the launch of A Better Place in May to be a spokesperson and speaker at many events and media opportunities during Gun Violence Awareness month in June to promote her book to a wide audience. She is also the founder of the non-profit Robby Poblete Foundation-which transforms unwanted guns into artistic instruments opportunity. 3. Poblete skillfully navigates the heartbreaking subject of losing…mehr

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1. Author and journalist Pati Navalta Poblete was twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and has a wide following of readers and a deep network of media contacts. 2. Poblete is perfectly positioned with the launch of A Better Place in May to be a spokesperson and speaker at many events and media opportunities during Gun Violence Awareness month in June to promote her book to a wide audience. She is also the founder of the non-profit Robby Poblete Foundation-which transforms unwanted guns into artistic instruments opportunity. 3. Poblete skillfully navigates the heartbreaking subject of losing a child with grace, honesty and inspiration. 4. There are millions of parents who have lost children to gun violence (seven children are killed every day by guns) and even those who have lost children by other means will find this book both healing and insightful. This is the Eat, Pray, Love for grieving parents.
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Autorenporträt
Pati Navalta Poblete is a longtime Bay Area journalist, serving as the Community Editor for the Vallejo Times-Herald, News Editor at the Alameda News Group, and Editorial Writer and Columnist for The San Francisco Chronicle, where she was nominated twice for the Pulitzer Prize for her editorial series on the need for foster care reform in California. She later worked as the Asia Regional Director for an international organization that works with national governments and intergovernmental agencies on shaping sustainability policies. She is the author of "The Oracles: My Filipino Grandparents of America" (2006, Heyday Books), and the author of the upcoming book, "A Better Place" (Nothing But the Truth Publishing), to be released in 2018. She is married to Cicero A. Estrella, and is the proud mother of two children, Robby and Julie. She is committed to honoring them every day through The Robby Poblete Foundation.