Cara Wilson-Granat is a professional author and inspirational speaker. She gives talks to audiences on her books, Tree of Hope—Anne Frank’s Father Shares his Wisdom with an American Teen and the World; and Strength from Nature (Simple Lessons of Life Taught by the Most Unlikely Masters; the Nature Teachers.)
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Cara’s available for Holocaust groups/study programs, book clubs, charitable organizations, schools and universities, nature groups, refugee organizations, and so many more!
- Zoom or in-person keynote talks
- Fundraising efforts for your organization
- Book signings
- Workshops
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Please contact Cara if you would like to book her for a speaking engagement or have questions about her books.
Speaking by Zoom
ATTENTION Middle Schools & High Schools, Universities, International Organizations, Book Clubs, Religious/Spiritual/Holocaust Groups, and Nature Groups.
Now you have the chance to "ZOOM WITH CARA" on a one-on-one intimate conversation across the miles! Based on the theme of what you'd like Cara to discuss with your group – whether it's her books on Otto and Anne Frank and Nature, or other subjects such as The Art of Communicating; Validation; The Power of Love Over Hate; What Really Matters; Tapping Into Your Inner Elephant: The Power of the Feminine Matriarchy; or myriad other topics you request of her, now it's possible to bring your groups and Cara together in a seamless way!
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So, please don’t hesitate to contact her. Cara would love to hear from you and look forward to the time when Words From Cara will be exactly the words that will make you smile!
Mother’s Day Musings…
Could it really be 44 years since I nursed my firstborn in a sweet, long-ago rocking chair? And then two years later my second baby boy too? I try to recapture the feeling and smell and sound of it all. Such purity and innocence. The beauty of timing out the rest of the world while … Continue reading “Mother’s Day Musings…”
Choosing to Fly or Be Flattened (Another Lesson from an airborne Nature Teacher)
The cats were on it first. Poised in a purrrmanant stance dictated by some primordial instinct they remained fixated and staring at the glass door of our balcony. There, on the other side of the night, pummeling the door and windows in frantic flutter back and forth, was a baby bird. Seemingly lost in the … Continue reading “Choosing to Fly or Be Flattened (Another Lesson from an airborne Nature Teacher)”