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Thank You for Being You - by Bradley Trevor Greive (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- "I have filed away at least a million things to thank you for, but somehow I never got around to actually telling you what I felt nearly as often as I wanted to.
- About the Author: Since the debut of his international bestseller "The Blue Day Book," Bradley Trevor Greive has become a household name in more than 115 countries.
- 80 Pages
- Self Improvement, Motivational & Inspirational
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About the Book
The perfect expression of gratitude for parents, friends, siblings, co-workers, and loved ones, "Thank You for Being You" is ideal for expressing thanks to those deserving individuals in one's life.
Book Synopsis
"I have filed away at least a million things to thank you for, but somehow I never got around to actually telling you what I felt nearly as often as I wanted to."--Bradley Trevor Greive, inside Thank You for Being You
This book makes up for every thank you letter you forgot to send. Consider this the long-overdue, but perfect expression of gratitude for parents, friends, siblings, co-workers, and loved ones.
Best-selling author Bradley Trevor Greive (The Blue Day Book) would like to help you offer your thanks in a sincere but fun way. Whether you are looking to show appreciation for someone's support, encouragement, friendship, help, care, or inspiration, Thank You for Being You is the perfect book to convey your feelings.
Dozens of captions - some playful, some serious - accompany hilarious black-and-white, full-page animal photographs, demonstrating just how much there is much to be thankful for. Impossible to read without smiling, this is a thoughtful gift for a treasured person in your life.
About the Author
Since the debut of his international bestseller "The Blue Day Book," Bradley Trevor Greive has become a household name in more than 115 countries. A former Australian paratrooper, BTG left the army to pursue more creative misadventures. He has been bitten by wild monkeys and rabid bats and was accepted into Russia s cosmonaut training program though those incidents were, by and large, unrelated. BTG spends most of his time in a tiny Tasmanian hamlet.
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