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JACK MAYOR AND JOSIE RUND of NAPERVILLE 
 
 There were signs along the way - Jack's lack of eye contact at 3 months old, tapping toys to his mouth at 7 months old, early invention at 15 months; yet multiple doctors continued to tell mom, Diana that Jack didn't have autism, he was simply developmentally delayed.  “At the age of 6, we received his official diagnosis. I knew in my heart that it was autism,” Diana says.  “We lived with false hope for 5 years, and it was a really hard time for our family.”  Jack was also diagnosed with a severe form of OCD making routines mandatory and spontaneity impossible, which is often difficult living in a family of seven. Social relationships and friendships were challenging and Diana had to let get go of the stereo typical dreams a parent may have for their children, and take heed to the many blessings in Jack’s future.   Jack has calendar memory and super memory allowing the ability to recall precise details of any given day or moment since he was young.  Jack is kind, polite, honest, and has an amazing ability to give speeches in public forums, but as he entered his freshman year at Neuqua Valley High School, he had no friends, sat alone and cried during lunch, and didn't want to go to school.    “We were then peered with an amazing girl named Josie Rund through Best Buddies,” Diana shares.  “She changed my boy's life. She brought happiness to him. She gave him something that is priceless... her true friendship.”  Jack is now active in Best Buddies, Special Olympics, and Young Life Capernaum.  He plays basketball and swims.  As an ambassador for Best Buddies, Jack had a wonderful opportunity to speak in front of nearly 500 freshmen at Whitney Young HS and share his story with confidence. Watch, listen, be inspired: 
 www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJO1dcGdaUM #LookAtMeNow 
 -Kristen Kucharski 
  #CaringSharing #HeroKid #May2017Early #KristenKucharski #Naperville #May152017

CARING + SHARING | Hero Kids

JACK MAYOR AND JOSIE RUND of NAPERVILLE There were signs along the way - Jack's lack of eye contact at 3 months old, tapping toys to his...

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ANNIE HANSEN, BATAVIA 
 
 Give Me Chocolate and The Kelly Clark Mystery Series 
 
 Annie Hansen’s inspiration for her first mystery novel in The Kelly Clark Mystery Series, Give Me Chocolate, was in part inspired by the famous 2001 Laci Peterson case where Laci and her unborn child were murdered by her husband.  “What if the murder was avoided, lives were saved,” wondered Annie, “and families had to go on knowing a family member planned to kill within that intimate circle?”  The other part of this Batavia resident’s inspiration was influenced by the town next door - Geneva, in which the story is set.  “I fell in love with Third Street and Graham’s Chocolates,” says Annie.  “I was always fascinated with the staircase in Graham’s and thought, what if there were apartments up there and possibly an amateur sleuth?”  She wanted to combine her love for Nancy Drew and Murder, She Wrote and came up with a new heroine, Kelly Clark, who lives over her sister’s dessert shop.  In Give Me Chocolate, Kelly Clark flees California and returns to her hometown of Geneva, Illinois to re-start her life after a horrific divorce from an abusive husband.  Just when it looks like she’s getting her life back on track, she stumbles over a dead body.  The suspicious death sends her hopes for a better future plummeting, making her wonder if the danger she faced in California followed her home to Geneva.  Annie has two more books currently in The Kelly Clark Mystery Series, Bean in Love and Take the Donut.  Take the Donut has just recently been nominated and selected in the final three for the Soon to be Famous Illinois Author Project Award.  Annie, who also runs Hansen Search Group, a staffing company, with her husband, Brent, hopes to still find time to add two more books to the series.  The books can be purchased through Amazon and Barnes and Noble and just recently became available at Anderson’s Bookstores. -Mindy Kyle, Photo Submitted 
  
 
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LITERARY LOCAL | Annie Hansen of Batavia

ANNIE HANSEN, BATAVIA Give Me Chocolate and The Kelly Clark Mystery Series Annie Hansen’s inspiration for her first mystery novel in...

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