Jake and the Magic Jellybeans

Author(s): Barbara Gural

Edition: 1

Copyright: 2025

Pages: 22

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Jake and the Magic Jellybeans is a heartwarming story about Jake, a boy who learns the power of believing in himself. Gifted “magic” jellybeans by his grandparents, Jake faces challenges on the baseball field and discovers that the real magic lies in his own confidence.

This charming tale celebrates the magic of childhood, the love of family, and the strength that comes from within.

 

Barbara Gural

Barbara Gural was born and raised in New York, where she received her BA in French from Russell Sage College and worked as a translator, interpreter for the Embassy of Madagascar and the European Communities in Washington DC. Research became her passion when she received her MBA with honors from George Washington University and changed her profession to work for the National Geographic Society, Marriott Corporation, and then turned to more creative tasks working for a marketing agency and finally ending her research career as VP of Research in the cable industry. Having written numerous research papers, she confessed to her husband and three children that her love of writing has turned to fiction. This is her first novel, and she has written four plays that she hopes will make their way to Broadway.

She has lived in Park City for 10 years, although she has a place in Santa Barbara that she loves. She is married to Tom Steinmetz and has three children and five grandchildren.

Jake and the Magic Jellybeans is a heartwarming story about Jake, a boy who learns the power of believing in himself. Gifted “magic” jellybeans by his grandparents, Jake faces challenges on the baseball field and discovers that the real magic lies in his own confidence.

This charming tale celebrates the magic of childhood, the love of family, and the strength that comes from within.

 

Barbara Gural

Barbara Gural was born and raised in New York, where she received her BA in French from Russell Sage College and worked as a translator, interpreter for the Embassy of Madagascar and the European Communities in Washington DC. Research became her passion when she received her MBA with honors from George Washington University and changed her profession to work for the National Geographic Society, Marriott Corporation, and then turned to more creative tasks working for a marketing agency and finally ending her research career as VP of Research in the cable industry. Having written numerous research papers, she confessed to her husband and three children that her love of writing has turned to fiction. This is her first novel, and she has written four plays that she hopes will make their way to Broadway.

She has lived in Park City for 10 years, although she has a place in Santa Barbara that she loves. She is married to Tom Steinmetz and has three children and five grandchildren.