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Book Signing in West Hartford to Benefit 'Heroes in Transition'

Jean Dapra, author of "A Magical Journey to Nana-Tucket," will be at Labrazel Home on Saturday, Dec. 21.

The following is a press release

Meet Jean Dapra, author of the new children's book, "A Magical Journey to Nana-Tucket," at Labrazel Home in West Hartford Center on Saturday, Dec. 21 from 1 to 4 p.m.

Dapra will be available to discuss her book and to sign personal notes in customers' copies, making each book a memorable gift.

Books are available for purchase at Labrazel Home, 74 LaSalle Road, West Hartford, for $18.95. Proceeds from the book sales benefit Heroes in Transition, Inc., a not-for-profit organization that provides assistance to veterans, especially those who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.

ABOUT THE BOOK: Jean Dapra has penned an extraordinary new children’s book of wonder, whimsy and heart. On Nana-Tucket—a unique island inhabited largely by grandmothers—Nanas, Omas, Grannies, Abuelas and Grootmoeders await a yearly visit from their grandbabies, welcoming the children with open arms, smiles and oh, yes, holiday treats.

In this seasonal tale, Obadiah—a mystical whale who ferries children to the island—transports Matthew, Natalie and Perrin for a long-awaited visit to their Nana on Nantucket. On the island, the children get in the holiday spirit; meet a marching band led by a mermaid; learn about holiday traditions in other cultures; and receive a gift they will never forget. 

Inspired by Nantucket and the beautiful island’s Christmastime gaiety, readers delight in Deb Binnig’s charming watercolor illustrations and in the real-life details mingled with the mystical. Dapra makes mention of an oversized Nantucket basket that serves as seating on chariot Obadiah, the dory near Main Street decked out in holiday lights and even the famous “Nantucket Reds” of Murray’s Toggery Shop. 

More than anything, though, Dapra has given families a new classic children’s book that they can read together during the holidays—one that captures the depth of a grandmother’s love.


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