WICHITA, Kan. - August 17, 2022 - (Newswire.com)

Fulton Books author Kimberly Hoffman has completed her most recent book, "Grandpa Paul, the River Pirate": a unique and engaging children's story that introduces Grandpa Paul, who gives sage advice to his grandchildren, Kruze and Tucker, as he takes them on his adventures as a River Pirate. 

With his four-legged sidekick, Cooper, a big, hairy Airedale, Grandpa Paul shares his love of adventure and life, giving Kruze and Tucker the greatest gift of all.

Author Kimberly Hoffman lost her husband to COVID in December 2020. After writing his obituary, "The Storyteller's Story," Hoffman reconnected with writing and its ability to heal. As she continued her writing journey, she realized she wanted to connect others with the healing power of stories based on real life with a twist of fiction. 

The life of Paul W. Hoffman is celebrated as he shares his adventures as a River Pirate with his grandchildren, Kruze and Tucker. An enthusiastic collector, witty storyteller, and friend to everyone he met, Grandpa Paul's greatest accomplishment in life was his family.

Published by Fulton Books, Kimberly Hoffman's book takes young readers and listeners along for a one-of-a-kind, unforgettable adventure. 

Readers who wish to experience this exciting work can purchase "Grandpa Paul, the River Pirate" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Original Source: Kimberly Hoffman's New Book 'Grandpa Paul, the River Pirate' takes readers of all ages on a ride filled with narrow escapes and plenty of laughter
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