Andrew Niblock, author of The Art of Marrying Well, will give a book talk on Monday, December 11, at 7 pm in the Youth Services Program Room, Radcliffe Children’s Library, Perrot Memorial Library.
Mr. Niblock was diagnosed with ALS in 2016 at the age of 41. As the illness changed his pace and perspective, Andrew broadened his reach as an educator, communicating with students and parents about what it takes to live a meaningful, connected, and joyful life. He is currently Director of Schoolwide Initiatives at Greenwich Country Day School.
In his book, The Art of Marrying Well, which Andrew wrote on a tablet using his eyes, he shares vital life lessons.
“My book is a collection of poems, essays, notes, and a little something extra. Living with ALS and writing on a tablet with my eyes are daily challenges, but I have learned to grab the opportunities each provides with the help of an amazing team of family and friends. It is that hopeful enthusiasm and curiosity that drives my writing. I believe it’s worth sharing,” he said.
Niblock’s uplifting message and indomitable positivity comes through in each piece, giving readers a reminder of what truly matters–and a guide for living in alignment with those values.
Please register for this free program.
For more information, contact Judy Sgammato at 203-637-1066 x15 or at jsgammato@perrotlibrary.org