Ericka Mitchell-Bryden is a first-time author who conceived this book more than 10 years before the Covid-19 Pandemic. However, it was the uncertainty of life and witnessing the interaction between her three girls and their beloved grandmother that induced labor.

The relationship between grandparents and grandchildren is birthed from heavenly love. It is from this spirit that this book was written. Coming from pure gratitude and the desire to give Nana her roses while she can enjoy them, this book pays homage to all the Nanas around the world that teach life’s simplest lessons. From praying to the alphabet, “Thank You Nana” is the story of thanksgiving between the generations. The illustrations in this book were conceptualized, crafted, then refreshed to reflect the passage of time. The author has given life to an idea, nurtured that idea, and has sent that idea out into the world in the form of this book of gratitude.

Copyright 2021 | Designed by Ruth Agada

Ericka Mitchell-Bryden is a first-time author who conceived this book more than 10 years before the Covid-19 Pandemic. However, it was the uncertainty of life and witnessing the interaction between her three girls and their beloved grandmother that induced labor.

The relationship between grandparents and grandchildren is birthed from heavenly love. It is from this spirit that this book was written. Coming from pure gratitude and the desire to give Nana her roses while she can enjoy them, this book pays homage to all the Nanas around the world that teach life’s simplest lessons. From praying to the alphabet, “Thank You Nana” is the story of thanksgiving between the generations. The illustrations in this book were conceptualized, crafted, then refreshed to reflect the passage of time. The author has given life to an idea, nurtured that idea, and has sent that idea out into the world in the form of this book of gratitude.

Copyright 2021 | Designed by Ruth Agada

Ericka Mitchell-Bryden is a first-time author who conceived this book more than 10 years before the Covid-19 Pandemic. However, it was the uncertainty of life and witnessing the interaction between her three girls and their beloved grandmother that induced labor.

The relationship between grandparents and grandchildren is birthed from heavenly love. It is from this spirit that this book was written. Coming from pure gratitude and the desire to give Nana her roses while she can enjoy them, this book pays homage to all the Nanas around the world that teach life’s simplest lessons. From praying to the alphabet, “Thank You Nana” is the story of thanksgiving between the generations. The illustrations in this book were conceptualized, crafted, then refreshed to reflect the passage of time. The author has given life to an idea, nurtured that idea, and has sent that idea out into the world in the form of this book of gratitude.