Alexandra Griesmer and Nina Faucher's New Book 'The Real Story of My Parent's Divorce' Shares an Illuminating Read for Children About Divorce

Alexandra Griesmer, a twenty-three-year-old living and working in Boston; and Nina Faucher, an outpatient therapist; have completed their most recent book “The Real Story of My Parent’s Divorce”: an enlightening, illustrated story in which a young girl shares her determination to cope with the breakup of her parents’ marriage.

Nina writes, “When my ex-husband and I separated, my six-year-old daughter and I wrote a synopsis of the events that occurred in her life, and the psychological impact of them.

Alexandra’s words are both touching and astute. She gives us an unusual point of view: divorce through the eyes of a six-year-old. Alexandra describes some of her pain and how she learns to cope with her sadness. She describes so sweetly some of the joys of starting over.

I believe this book can help families, schools, and therapists to explain some of the process of pain and divorce. It can open up real lines of communication for families in crisis. Most importantly, I believe this book can remind parents and kids alike that, indeed, out of the darkness comes light and that life goes on.”

Published by Fulton Books, Alexandra Griesmer and Nina Faucher’s book shares the emotional process, creative thinking and strength of will of Alexandra. Alexandra reminds us of the resilience of children even during the hardest of times. This book gives young readers a hopeful perspective about the positive aspects of divorce. It is an important read.

Readers who wish to experience this profound work can purchase “The Real Story of My Parent’s Divorce” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.

Source: Fulton Books

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