![]() ![]() You, too, will get that sense when you read Jenna Bush Hagar’s “Everything Beautiful in Its Time.” Her book is a wealth of anecdotes and life lessons she learned from her grandparents – “Gammee and Pa Welch” and “Gampy and “Ganny” Bush. To me, it was the scent of hope and promise.” This one was strong and clear - each color a bold bright stripe. Until that day, the rainbows I’d seen had been faint or fleeting. Chad Batka for The New York Times The other morning, after too little sleep and with too much to do, Jenna Bush Hager found. In the sky, a rainbow stretched over the lake. Jenna Bush Hager, far left, and her sister, Barbara Bush. Family Life 'Black Candle Women' by Diane Marie Brown 'It’s about love, it’s about mothers. The next morning, the sky revealed a rainbow stretching through the Texas prairie. ![]() That night it stormed only as it can in Texas with thunder and lightning and wind whooshing through the tall trees. Her parents took her away before more harm could happen. My favorite chapter is “Summer Rain.” It’s a dramatic lesson to a group of well-to-do teen-agers who found real life at “Camp Longhorn” one summer. ![]()
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