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Joy Ibsen now lives in sunny, urban Albuquerque, New Mexico, after moving in 2018 from Michigan' Upper Peninsula where she and her husband, Don Lenef, lived on the shores of Lake Superior next to Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. They previously resided in Trout Creek, Michigan, and Oak Park and Evanston, Illinois. Ibsen has published several other books: UNAFRAID, Here and Hereafter, the Eternity Connection, Songs of Denmark, Songs to Live By; and Poetry in the Porcupines. UNAFRAID II, the second edition, is coming out shortly with 12 new chapters which take place in 2021 during the…mehr

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Joy Ibsen now lives in sunny, urban Albuquerque, New Mexico, after moving in 2018 from Michigan' Upper Peninsula where she and her husband, Don Lenef, lived on the shores of Lake Superior next to Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. They previously resided in Trout Creek, Michigan, and Oak Park and Evanston, Illinois. Ibsen has published several other books: UNAFRAID, Here and Hereafter, the Eternity Connection, Songs of Denmark, Songs to Live By; and Poetry in the Porcupines. UNAFRAID II, the second edition, is coming out shortly with 12 new chapters which take place in 2021 during the pandemic! Joy's work is infused with Danish-American culture, values and spirit-particularly the work of N.F.S. Grundtvig the Danish theologian, educator, politician, hymn writer, poet and politician. For 14 years she edited the periodical Church and Life, which features the philosophy and theology of Grundtvig. Joy spent two months in Denmark, studying Grundtvig's relevance to modern life by interviewing 32 Danish citizens.
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The stories she likes best are interesting to both children and adults! Joy has three grown children and remembers the favorite story of each child-- which, she says, included something describing their unique personalities to this day.Joy Ibsen was raised on Hans Christian Andersen stories and still loves them."Reginald, the Cat Who Couldn't Sleep" is her first children's book and it may become a favorite book for children and adults who identify with Reginald in many ways. (Joy has published 6 books for adults. Her latest is "Pandemic Parables and the New Paradigm.)Yes, the author intends to write more Reginald books.