Everything Beautiful in Its Time: Seasons of Love and Loss

Author: Jenna Bush Hager
Length: 228 pages
Publication Date: First published September 8, 2020
Book Summary: Everything Beautiful in Its Time: Seasons of Love and Loss
Jenna Bush Hager, the esteemed former first daughter, bestselling author, and cohost of the Today show, offers a heartfelt collection of personal essays that delve into the profound impact of her cherished grandparents. In her latest work, Everything Beautiful in Its Time, Jenna shares a tapestry of poignant and humorous anecdotes that illuminate the enduring wisdom that has shaped her journey through life.
To the public, George and Barbara Bush epitomized the roles of America’s formidable president and influential first lady. However, to Jenna, they were simply her beloved Gampy and Ganny—figures who instilled in her values of respect, humility, and kindness. These timeless lessons continue to resonate in her life, guiding her decisions and interactions.
In contrast to their prominent public personas, Jenna’s maternal grandparents, Harold and Jenna Welch—affectionately known as Pa and Grammee—led a more subdued life in Midland, Texas. Yet, their influence on Jenna was profound and everlasting. They nurtured her curiosity, teaching her to identify the constellations and appreciate the world’s simplest beauties, fostering a deep sense of wonder.
Now a mother of three, Jenna pays tribute to her grandparents in this touching compilation. Everything Beautiful in Its Time is replete with love, laughter, and unforgettable reflections. Jenna poignantly recounts the year her family faced the loss of both Barbara and George H. W. Bush, as well as her own grandmother, Jenna Welch. Through these challenges, she showcases her family’s resilience, buoyed by the wise counsel and spirited legacy of her grandparents.
This compelling narrative not only celebrates the past but also embraces the present and anticipates the future. Jenna offers a treasure trove of lessons and stories for her children and readers alike. With its blend of humor and heartfelt sincerity, Everything Beautiful in Its Time stands as a warm tribute to the unbreakable bond of family and an exploration of what truly matters in life.
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