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About the Author/Illustrator 

Bill Shea is the debut author and illustrator of A Grandpa Joe Day! In addition to being an artist, Bill is a former Madison Avenue creative director and was the original creative director at Autism Speaks, where he helped the organization become the leading autism charity in the country. Bill also produces videos for non-profits.


A Grandpa Joe Day! is based on a true story about positivity and love that Bill experienced first-hand when he was a boy. This book is dedicated to Bill’s grandfather, Joe, who never gave up on a mission in the spirit of sharing love and creating last memories. One of Bill’s favorite hobbies is riding rollercoasters.

About the Book

 

Billy has been waiting for this day forever:

 

His Grandpa Joe is taking him to his favorite amusement park. When Billy wakes up that morning, he looks out the window and sees that it is raining hard. He quickly turns on the news to get the weather report. The weather person says; “Sorry Kids, but today looks like a washout.” Billy becomes worried that Grandpa Joe won’t come, and the day will be canceled because of the weather.

 

Will the day be a washout? Or one of the best days ever?

About the Author/Illustrator 

Bill Shea is the debut author and illustrator of A Grandpa Joe Day!

 

In addition to being an artist, Bill is a former Madison Avenue creative director and was the original creative director at Autism Speaks, where he helped the organization become the leading autism charity in the country. Bill also produces videos for non-profits.

 

 

A Grandpa Joe Day! is based on a true story about positivity and love that Bill experienced first-hand when he was a boy. This book is dedicated to Bill’s grandfather, Joe, who never gave up on a mission in the spirit of sharing love and creating last memories.

 

One of Bill’s favorite hobbies is riding rollercoasters.

 

About the Book

 

Billy has been waiting for this day forever:

 

His Grandpa Joe is taking him to his favorite amusement park.

 

When Billy wakes up that morning, he looks out the window and sees that it is raining hard. He quickly turns on the news to get the weather report. The weather person says; “Sorry Kids, but today looks like a washout.” Billy becomes worried that Grandpa Joe won’t come, and the day will be canceled because of the weather.

 

 

Will the day be a washout? Or one of the best days ever?