May 3: Pre Mother’s Day Book Talk with Easton Author Danielle Sanjenis

Join us at Greiser’s at 3:30pm on Sunday May 3 for a conversation and reading from “You Can’t Scare Me, I Have Three Daughters”

Danielle Sanjenis is a crystal healer, certified yoga instructor, and — first and foremost — a Girl Mom. She has written a series of children’s books inspired by her daughters and created PinkMoonwater gem oils and affirmation cards, incorporating her devotion to self-care, guidance, and empowerment.

Sanjenis divides her time between Easton and New York City with her husband and two beloved dogs as each of her daughters embark on their own journey. She surrounds herself with all things French.

Her memoir, You Can’t Scare Me, I Have Three Daughters, is an intimate dive into the evolution of a woman who truly found herself through motherhood, reinvigoration, and the courage it takes to stay soft beneath a tough shell.

Told with wit, insight, and vulnerability, Sanjenis opens the door to her life-painted in pink, lined with resilience, and anchored by her unapologetic personality-where parenting is as much a journey as it is an art, and wisdom blossoms from life’s most challenging moments.

Growing up without a clear sense of who she was, Sanjenis spent her early adulthood questioning her instincts and deferring to others for approval — seeing the world, but uncertain of her place in it. Her book shares her journey of learning to embrace uncertainty where she once craved control, as her blooming confidence replaced the once-blurred lines of her identity.

It was through her daughters that Sanjenis says she first began to feel seen, and she found her strength reflected in the mirror of their love. As a mother, she vowed to raise daughters who know themselves deeply — unafraid to voice their opinions, lead with conviction, trust their intuition, and set boundaries. Women who make bold, beautiful choices that are entirely their own, and walk away from what doesn’t serve them — even, and perhaps most especially, when it isn’t easy.

Sanjenis calls herself living proof that no matter how put together your life may seem — or even truly be — sometimes things have to fall apart, or at least shift, to make room for a kind of growth you never could have imagined. Because as scary as it feels, life begins at the end of your comfort zone-and only then can you truly find yourself.

Adulthood, as Sanjenis has come to learn, is a never-ending coming-of-age story.

Please register in advance here. Ticket price includes a signed copy of the book.

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