![]() ![]() "She is integral in connecting clients with those who will nurture them, from conception through their toddlers' first years," explains Brown. But the article explained that the role of a baby planner goes much further than helping stressed-out and overworked pregnant clients set up nurseries, plan their baby showers, or shop for onesies. The first thing that came to mind was a wedding planner. ![]() "She called herself a 'baby planner.' That threw me for a loop! I think I actually laughed out loud because I'd never heard of such a thing." Brown came across an article about a woman who had started a consulting business to pregnant and new mothers. "My own children are older, so it wasn't necessarily something I felt might interest me." "I picked up the only reading material available: a local parenting magazine," explains Brown, who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. The idea for her fourth novel, The Baby Planner -about a childless woman who channels her nurturing instincts toward her pregnant clients-was born in the reception area of her mammogram center. ![]() That is novelist Josie Brown's contention. MILL VALLEY, CA, Ma/24-7PressRelease/ - Conception is a blessed event, be it a child's, or a new book. ![]()
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