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Finding Happiness in Simplicity: Everyday Joys for Simple Living Throughout the Year

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Gail Fraser and Art Poulin share their tenets of purposeful living shaped from experiences on a farm and private enclave in upstate New York. Art's vivid illustrations accompany Gail's suggestions for simple and happy living, which include: Plant Seeds in the Earth, Know Where Your Home Is, Honor Friends and Family, Lose Yourself in a Small Town, and more.

128 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2012

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Gail Fraser

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Gail Fraser is the author of the Lumby series, which includes "The Lumby Lines," "Stealing Lumby," "Lumby’s Bounty," "The Promise of Lumby," "Lumby on the Air," "Lost in Lumby" and "Between Lumby and God" (early coming 2018). Along with her husband, folk artist Art Poulin, Gail also co-authored the celebrated non-fiction illustrated hardcover and ebook entitled "Finding Happiness in Simplicity: Everyday Joys for Simple Living Throughout the Year" (Globe Pequot 3/2012).

Prior to changing her life and becoming a novelist in 2004, Gail had a long and successful career in 'corporate America' holding senior executive and upper management positions in several Fortune 500 and start-up corporations. During her career, in addition to living throughout the United States, Gail traveled to 22 countries and had extended stays in Australia, Japan, Brazil and several countries in Europe.

Gail was born and raised in Rye, New York, and attended the Rye High School and then majored in English and received an AA from Colby Sawyer College. After graduating, Gail studied at the University of London and returned to Skidmore College where she earned her BA in English Education. She completed her MBA at the University of Connecticut, with graduate work done at Harvard University.

Gail and Art have built their own 'Lumby' at Lazy Goose Farm in rural upstate New York. Featured in several magazines, newspapers and on PBS, Lazy Goose is a 40-acre gentleman's farm that is demarcated by a 200-year old stone wall, and has views of the Catskills, Adirondack and Vermont mountains. Gail is also an avid heirloom tomato gardener, long-distance swimmer and flute player. When not following her passions, Gail tends to their orchard and beehives most every morning.

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35 reviews8 followers
January 11, 2013
If you manage to somehow end up a consultant to a Fortune 500 company and then realize that all you really had to do was somehow buy a country estate you can have a simple life. If you have the money to buy the estate... 'cause you ended up a Fortune 500 consultant. THEN, you can have a simple life. Guess the rest of us are up a creek. Pretty artwork, but filled with platitudes.
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September 28, 2017
Finding Happiness in Simplicity: Everyday Joys for Simple Living throughout the Year by Gail Fraser
was illustrated by her husband , Art Poulin. It deals with simple living. It reminds you no t to miss the simple little things. It has wonderful Illustrations that will remind you of a country road and a simpler time.

I received this book thru a Goodreads Giveaways.
Profile Image for Barb.
299 reviews
December 7, 2019
Short book with some sweet sentiments and nice folk art illustrations. Of course, life can be simple when you are very well off. That said, my fav aspect was when they shared their tradition of making guesses about the upcoming year and recorded it in a small journal. They only pull the journal out the filling year to see how they did and make new projections. Loved that.
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July 1, 2023
This is a lovely fast read. It offers such beautiful advice, along with the author's husband's art.
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