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Pam Grout is a hopeless romantic who still believes the world is a beautiful place, that people are noble and that anything is possible.
For a living (and she always wonders why people think that’s such an important question), she writes books and articles for such places as People magazine, Men’s Journal, CNN Travel and Huffington Post. She also enjoys writing letters to her daughter, but that’s more about making a life than a living. She’s keenly aware there’s a huge difference.
In making a life, she has traveled to all the world’s continents, learned 59 ways to make a fort out of sofa cushions, perfected a mean tennis forehand and volunteered at a women’s prison and free health clinic.
She has written 19 books including the #1 New York Times bestseller E-Squared, three books for National Geographic and the upcoming Art & Soul Reloaded.
Find out more about Pam and her out-of-the-box take on life at her sometimes updated website at www.pamgrout.com or @PamGrout or https://www.facebook.com/pg/pam.grout.fanpage/about/?tab=page_info