About Daddy Is Cool Like That:
In the book, DADDY IS COOL LIKE THAT, Daddy likes flashy cars, loud music, tasty pizza, and chocolate cake, but his daughters, Rachael and Laura, don’t think those things are what makes him cool. They say that he is cool because he knows how to have fun even through difficulty. They discover that conquering challenging situations can produce many rewards. DADDY IS COOL LIKE THAT, is not only motivating, but amusing as well. It stands as a platform for discussions to be had by families that are struggling with a serious issue.
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Author Bio:
Jennifer Bucciero Boyles heads the counseling department at her school. Helping students through difficulty has been her passion. Boyles father struggled with multiple sclerosis for many years. Despite his difficulty he kept an optimistic attitude. Experiencing the positivity of a father with a disability inspired Boyles counseling career and the creation of the book, Daddy Is Cool Like That.
Mary Anne McMahon is retired teacher. Like her co-author she wanted to write a book about finding joy despite difficulty. McMahon has also written the book, The Motor City and Me Our Story, which highlights the rich history of Detroit and how the city left an impact on her life. Her children’s book, Crummy Crazy Coronavirus No Pal Days, is about two little girls who find ways to have fun during the pandemic.