You Can Do it: The Merit Badge Handbook For Grownup Girls

You Can Do it: The Merit Badge Handbook For Grownup Girls

by Laure Catuzzi Grandcolas (Author)

Synopsis

Inspired by the life of a young woman who died on United Flight 93 on September 11, her family brings together a thoughtful merit badge handbook for grow-up girls, featuring detailed instruction, encouragement, and practical advice on how to achieve sixty badge activities, including starting one's own business, going back to school, learning to pla

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: Stk
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Published: 29 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 0811846350
ISBN 13: 9780811846356

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Many of the badges are based on adventures from Lauren's own life: taking her husband sky-diving to celebrate her 30th birthday, earning her emergency medical technician credential, learning how to kayak and Rollerblade. Other badges are more practical, such as getting personal finances in order or quitting smoking. Lauren worried that women got too caught up in their 'To Do' lists instead of their 'Dream to Do' lists, says her husband Jack. This is her final gift. Book proceeds will be donated to a foundation supporting Lauren's favorite charities. Newsweek

.,. it is more than just a life-maintenance manual - the emphasis is very much on breaking through personal boundaries and trying something new. London Times

You Can Do It!: The Merit Badge Handbook for Grown-Up Girls, for all Girl Scouts at heart, embodies the spirit of sisterhood. USA Today


Many of the badges are based on adventures from Lauren's own life: taking her husband sky-diving to celebrate her 30th birthday, earning her emergency medical technician credential, learning how to kayak and Rollerblade. Other badges are more practical, such as getting personal finances in order or quitting smoking. Lauren worried that women got too caught up in their 'To Do' lists instead of their 'Dream to Do' lists, says her husband Jack. This is her final gift. Book proceeds will be donated to a foundation supporting Lauren's favorite charities. Newsweek

.. .it is more than just a life-maintenance manual - the emphasis is very much on breaking through personal boundaries and trying something new. London Times

You Can Do It!: The Merit Badge Handbook for Grown-Up Girls, for all Girl Scouts at heart, embodies the spirit of sisterhood. USA Today


Many of the badges are based on adventures from Lauren's own life: taking her husband sky-diving to celebrate her 30th birthday, earning her emergency medical technician credential, learning how to kayak and Rollerblade. Other badges are more practical, such as getting personal finances in order or quitting smoking. Lauren worried that women got too caught up in their 'To Do' lists instead of their 'Dream to Do' lists, says her husband Jack. This is her final gift. Book proceeds will be donated to a foundation supporting Lauren's favorite charities. Newsweek

.. .it is more than just a life-maintenance manual - the emphasis is very much on breaking through personal boundaries and trying something new. London Times

You Can Do It!: The Merit Badge Handbook for Grown-Up Girls, for all Girl Scouts at heart, embodies the spirit of sisterhood. USA Today


Grandcolas was an experienced sales and marketing professional embarking on a writing career when she died on United Flight 93 on 9/11; her husband, family, and publisher rallied together to complete her outstanding debut, which encourages middle-aged women to do the things they have always dreamed of doing. The text-patterned after a Girl Scout manual-is made up of seven badge categories (e.g., Dare, Create, and Learn ) that are further organized into activities such as learning to skydive and care for one's car and building family rituals or breaking bad habits. Each badge takes readers through the task from start to finish and includes excerpts from professionals in that field. A bibliography of books, magazines, and web sites for further information is included. A pure pleasure to browse, this is the perfect gift for those celebrating 40th birthdays and beyond and will enjoy a high circulation among public library patrons. Highly recommended. Library Journal

Not long before 9/11, Lauren Catuzzi Grandcolas posted a motto on her refrigerator door: Get busy living or get busy dying. The 38-year-old marketing executive, pregnant with her first child, had recently started work on a book encouraging women to pursue their dreams--no matter how outlandish--even as they struggled with the daily demands of children, marriage and career. Grandcolas came up with a set of merit badges for grown-ups and even hung her old Girl Scout sash above her desk as inspiration. Before she could finish, Grandcolas was killed aboard United Flight 93. After her death, Lauren's husband and sisters gathered her notes and met with her agent. This week, Chronicle Books will posthumously release You Can Do It! The Merit Badge Handbook for Grown-Up Girls. She truly, truly wanted women to get out there and taste life, says Vaughn Lohec, Lauren's younger sister. But it's bittersweet that she can't be here to talk about the book herself. Newsweek

Author Bio
Lauren Catuzzi Grandcolas (1963 2001) began You Can Do It! more than a year before her death on September 11 on her way home to the San Francisco Bay Area. Her older sister, Dara, and her younger sister, Vaughn, spokespeople for the book and both you-can-d