A Week at Grandma’s

A Week at Grandma’s by Donna Hudson, published by iUniverse on October 28, 2021, is a 28-page book written in English that invites families to explore the past together. This narrative offers a glimpse into life during the 1960s, a time characterized by outdoor activities and limited electronic distractions. The story follows two young sisters who cherish their annual visits to their grandparents, where they initially perceive a lack of activities but soon uncover a world of adventure and learning.
Readers will find that the book highlights the joys of family traditions and the simple pleasures of life without modern technology. Through playful experiences such as exploring the creek, helping in the kitchen, and listening to cherished stories, the sisters gain valuable insights from their grandparents. A Week at Grandma’s serves as a nostalgic reminder of the past, encouraging conversations about family history and the lessons learned from previous generations.
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A Week At Grandma’s is a perfect book for families to read together to spark conversations about what life was like when today’s grandparents were growing up. It is a peek at life in the 1960’s, a time before electronics found their way into every kid’s hands, a time when daylight was for doing things outdoors and screen time meant getting to watch Andy Griffith on the black and white TV. Staying with their grandparents each year is a family tradition for two young sisters. At first glance it seems there is nothing to do, but the girls discover that there are big adventures to be had. While they play in the creek, run through cow pastures, help make biscuits, and listen to stories about the squares that make up the quilts they sleep under, they learn unexpected lessons from their grandparents. Even many years later, they remember those times as just perfect.
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