Nan McFadyen's New Book 'Thomas the Teddy Bear and the Nightingale Family' is a Heartwarming Read Filled With Virtues That Inspire the Heart and Mind

BILLINGS, Mont., July 3, 2019 (Newswire.com) - Nan McFadyen, a loving wife and mother, has completed her new book, “Thomas the Teddy Bear and the Nightingale Family”: a touching story of compassion, and family and an extraordinary teddy bear.
Nan writes, “Edna and Richard were now getting a little old; their eyesight was not as good as it used to be, and so they wanted to retire. They had been making Teddy Bears for many years. They had almost completed their last Teddy and decided to give it to their granddaughter, Hannah. Edna felt this last Teddy was very special, and she decided to call him Thomas.
This was the beginning of a very exciting life for Thomas, from his first night sleeping in Hannah and James’ bedroom to being left behind in a Tea Shop and spending the night in a smelly cupboard, by mistake of course.
The stories in this little book are all true events that happened to our children, and know that most parents with children of their own will have lots of stories, happy, sad, funny, that they can also remember when their children were young and growing up.
I hope the little tales will bring a smile to your face and help you to remember some of your own personal family stories.”
Published by Covenant Books of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, Nan McFadyen’s new book contains a heart-touching desire to enlighten and entertain readers with scenes that reflect the grace of familial love and an appreciation for life.
Readers can purchase “Thomas the Teddy Bear and the Nightingale Family” at bookstores everywhere or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
Covenant Books is an international, Christian owned and operated publishing house based in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. Covenant Books specializes in all genres of work that appeal to the Christian market. For additional information or media inquiries, contact Covenant Books at 843-507-8373.
Source: Covenant Books