Love, Life, & Lucille virtual book tour #lovelifeandlucille

Posted April 14, 2020 by Julie S. in Blog Tours / 0 Comments

Uncovering the Secrets to a Long and Meaningful Life

An unlikely friendship with a spirited centenarian culminates into valuable lessons for personal growth, love, true friendship, and balancing work and family.

Love, Life, & Lucille: Lessons Learned from a Centenarian

“Author Judy Gaman has uncovered Lucille’s secret, and you will find it here within these pages. This book is a peek inside a life well-lived. As you will see, Lucille is a prophet, a philosopher, and a storyteller. She is aspirational, inspirational. We all want what she has.” – Suzanne Somers, actress and author of Breakthrough: Eight Steps to
Wellness

Q&A with Judy Gaman

When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? Or what first inspired you to write? I never dreamed I could be a writer because I was always a slow reader as a child. It wasn’t until my own daughter was diagnosed with dyslexia that I realized I had had dyslexia my whole life. After putting into practice the things she was learning, and thanks to Chromagen lenses (for dyslexia) the world of reading and writing was opened up to me. Now I just can’t seem to get enough.

Where/When do you best like to write? At home, it’s my 3rd story office. It’s quiet and cozy. When I need a change of scenery, I head to the coffee shop around the corner.

Do you have any interesting writing habits or superstitions? Most people write one thing at a time, but I tend to skip around from articles to books and back again.

When you are struggling to write/have writer’s block, what are some ways that help you find your creative muse again? Sometimes I just have to get away. I’ve been known to check myself into a hotel and not check out until I have met my writing goal.

What do you think makes a good story? One that is real and raw. I don’t like to read stories that waste words, taking forever to get to the point. However, words that paint a picture of the scene or the character are never wasted.

What inspired your story? My true and genuine friendship with Lucille Fleming. Who knew someone over 100 years old would have such a profound impact on my life!

How does a new story idea come to you? I believe all my writing comes from above. I can’t explain it, but if I pray to have inspiration, it finds me. When I get too busy and my spiritual life is off, so is my writing. Every time!

Is there a message/theme in your book that you want readers to grasp? Each chapter has a message or a lesson that I learned from Lucille. The ending is the single most important lesson of them all, but I can’t spoil it here.

What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books? That when you think you’re done, you never are. There is always more you could or should write.

What was your greatest challenge in writing this book? Doing justice to such an amazing friendship.

Lucille and Judy at wedding


Love, Life, and Lucille: Lessons Learned from a Centenarian

by Judy Gaman

Paperback
Publisher: She Writes Press
April 14, 2020
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1631528823
ISBN-13: 978-1631528828
Blurb:  As a determined professional in her forties, Judy Gaman didn’t realize that she was trapped in an unrelenting and all-toocommon cycle of workaholism, something she inherited from both her parents. She spent so much time keeping her head down
and pursuing her professional dreams that she lost sight of the little things in life that really matter.
While writing a book about longevity, Judy met centenarian (100+ yrs in age) Lucille Fleming in Dallas. Lucille was larger than life,
and what was supposed to be a short meeting turned into an inseparable friendship. The two bonded and through their shared
stories, they learned that true friendship knows no age. They also discovered that the human experience, regardless of
generation, has similar milestones that shape our lives and make us who we become.
Lucille’s lessons would ultimately help Judy break free from the chains of workaholism. But, it wasn’t until Lucille’s death that Judy
realized the importance of the first lesson Lucille ever taught her. Love, Life, & Lucille highlights the core of Lucille’s secret to a
long and meaningful life.

 

About the Author

Judy Gaman is an award winning author, public speaker, and CEO of Executive Medicine of Texas. She’s spent nearly a
decade offering advice on longevity and vitality as a voice of The Staying Young Radio Show, which was nationally syndicated
on 58 stations.
When not working on the podcast Stay Young America!, she serves as a healthy living expert for Fox News and other media
outlets. Judy is a five-time author and has appeared on Fox News Radio, Good Morning Texas and San Diego Living, among
numerous other outlets.
Judy also tours as a public speaker, and has been entertaining audiences of all sizes for years. She crafts her presentations
around engaging and easy-to-understand concepts including longevity, vitality, and healthy living. Her presentations touch on
topics like curing workaholism and burnout, while still being a strong leader.
Judy is the author of two other books, Age to Perfection: How to Thrive to 100, Happy, Healthy and Wise, and Stay Young: 10
Proven Steps to Ultimate Health.

Praise
***Love, Life, and Lucille received multiple “Favorite Five-Star Reviews” from Readers’ Favorite***

“Judy Gaman writes from the heart, with honesty, humility, and tenderness. This story offers a profound and invaluable lesson, but it also grabs you from the first chapter and keeps you reading. What a treat! A wise page-turner. Wish there were more out there like it.” William Kenower, author of Fearless Writing, and Editor-in-Chief of Author magazine

“Riveting, heartwarming, emotionally moving, and beautifully written in a folksy manner, Judy Gaman’s latest book, Love, Life, and Lucille, is an easy read and must-read for all!” – Fran Walfish, Beverly Hills family and relationship psychotherapist, author of The Self-Aware Parent, and co-star on Sex Box WE TV 



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