I like to see how many eye rolls I can get from my kids.” “We spend a lot of time laughing and joking. “We’re pretty silly,” she said, of her family. The book project was a natural fit for Weaver’s close-knit family. That book is about cows who share the load to make the community a better place. She’s working on a third book called “Cow-MOO-Nity,” which will benefit the Fairbanks Community Food Bank. From March 21-31, all proceeds go to the Summit Christian Academy in Fairbanks. For author Anne Weaver, director of the Fairbanks Community Food Bank, it was also a way to give back to the community.įrom March 1-20, all proceeds from the two book sales go to Catholic Schools of Fairbanks. The books were a family project from start to finish. There’s lots of rhyming, lots of epic misunderstandings and plenty of giggles for the reader. It’s an early reader chapter book.Ī second book, titled “Farm Fiasco” is a goofy story about the three Weaver children - Hannah, Ezra and Caleb - misunderstanding each other on a visit to a farm. The book, “Favor: A World Turned Upside Down” documents how the little boy from Liberia joined the Fairbanks family and changed his life. His mom, Anne Weaver, just published a book telling his story. Caleb Weaver, who is currently three years old, will always know how he came to be a part of the Weaver family in Fairbanks.
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