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Gail Rosensweig, OTR loved her cats so much she wrote a series of developmental and adventure stories about them. "The Bean Family Tree" is her first published book. It is available on Amazon, at Author¿s Tranquility Press, and at many retail bookstores. "The Bean Family Tree" is a true story sure to warm the hearts of readers across all ages. It is about many special relationships, genuine family love, companionship, joy, and togetherness. This story is an excellent reminder that the friendship between humans and their furry friends truly transcends many boundaries. Love is love-no matter who…mehr

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Gail Rosensweig, OTR loved her cats so much she wrote a series of developmental and adventure stories about them. "The Bean Family Tree" is her first published book. It is available on Amazon, at Author¿s Tranquility Press, and at many retail bookstores. "The Bean Family Tree" is a true story sure to warm the hearts of readers across all ages. It is about many special relationships, genuine family love, companionship, joy, and togetherness. This story is an excellent reminder that the friendship between humans and their furry friends truly transcends many boundaries. Love is love-no matter who one shares it with! Gail donated this story and her second story, "The Beans Go Sailing On Buzzard¿s Bay " to The Commission For The Blind-Talking Books Series. Soon, many other of Gail¿s adventure stories about the Beans will be available in hardcover. Presently a screenplay for this story is being considered for submission to Netflix for an animated children¿s film. Keep your fingers crossed, or perhaps look elsewhere. In 2005, Gail¿s poem, "October 20, 1989," was published by The International Library of Poetry in a book entitled, "Twilight Musings." Gail graduated from Boston University in 1975. She has her degree in Occupational Therapy. She is a disability and rehabilitation specialist. She is also a photographer and was one of the 100 winners of The United States Bicentennial Photography Contest sponsored by FUJI FILM and PARADE MAGAZINE. She was honored with an award for photographic excellence. Gail¿s winning Bicentennial image is published in the book, "We The People: A Pictorial Celebration of America," by Continuum Press 1988, along with the other 99 winners. Miss Rosensweig photographed the entirety of this book. This book includes an interactive photographic activity. This book is written in both English and Spanish. Enjoy!