
In March, I published my third book, Coming of Age at Forty, which is part of a fictional series. Book One in the series, Alfred’s Journey to Be Liked, is about a neurodivergent teen, his coach and his friends in the making. Book Two, Hannah’s Journal to Be Happy, features Alfred’s best friend, who is an angry teen who doesn’t understand why.
Now comes Book Three, whose protagonist is Alfred’s mother. Per its back cover:
Meet Ellie. She is a 40-year-old single mom to Alfred, and she is struggling. In the blink of an eye, her son will be off to college. Her dear mother is getting up in years and seems fragile. Her boss’s boss is indecipherable and impossible to please.
With the sensitivity she bestowed on Alfred two years before when she found him a coach to help him build a circle of friends — helpful because he is neurodivergent — Alfred asks his mom to find someone to help her.
Through Alfred’s coach and Tovah, her newly found coach, Ellie’s world opens up.
Readers get a front-row view of Ellie’s transformation as we root her on and become inspired by a roller coaster ride of discovery.
All is available on Amazon. Here is my author page: Jill Ebstein Author Page
Contact Jill at her website.