ABOUT

NANA STORY BOOKS

As the visionary behind Nana Story Books, Joyce Edwards entered the world as the youngest member of a proud military family stationed at Camp Lejeune, NC. Consequently, her childhood and professional endeavours have taken her on a nomadic journey across the United States and beyond. Eventuality, a burning desire to reconnect with the cherished memories of youth, led her away from a career in corporate sales and marketing - back to the familiar embrace of pine needles in the sand and the rhythmic lull of the Atlantic Ocean. Alongside her passion for storytelling and illustration, early on Joyce embarked on an enriching pursuit towards a degree in Commercial Arts. As often happens, life sidetracked her; marriage, children and a 20 year career in contract sales and marketing, followed by years dedicated to parental caregiving. A new chapter unfolded as Joyce embraced the role of Nana, first with her own grandchildren and later to other remarkable children as their Nanny. She nourished and rejuvenated her spirit through the love, vitality, and laughter of children. It was through these transformative experiences that the seed of Nana Story Books was planted—a testament to the myriad encounters and unwavering commitment to crafting and captivating, morally grounded, relationship-building, instructive narratives. As an author and illustrator, Joyce aims to foster imagination, unleash boundless creativity, and instill a lifelong love of reading.

Welcome to the enchanting world of Nana Story Books, where the possibilities are More Than you Can imagine!

FUN FACT ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Did you know that when the author isn’t busy weaving inquisitive stories, she can frequently be found kayaking the marshes and sounds of the Atlantic Ocean along the Eastern shores of North Carolina?

Armed with a paddle, a fishing pole, and a camera, she photographs wonderful places not easily seen from the shore or larger boats that cannot traverse the shallow marsh. What she sees during these adventures is often intertwined with her imaginative tales. The author understands how to appreciate the typically unseen and bring it to her audience. The simple things in life, like the time you spend reading to your child and the inquisitive spark that leads to further discussion, extend beyond the boundaries of writing.