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Rea Bochner is a writer musician and mother. She has worn many hats in her lifetime including: a tour guide at Disney World’s “Great Movie Ride” a story developer at Universal Studios a special educator a doula and once a kids’ yoga instructor whose class was sabotaged by her own children. She holds a BA in Film and Screenwriting from Emerson College and an MA in Special Education from Montclair State University. Rea’s articles and short stories have appeared in a variety of publications including the New-York-Times-Bestselling “Small Miracles” Series. Her short stories “Exodus ” “Zeller’s Dry Goods and Hardware ” and “The Mustacchi Orchard ” were all featured in anthologies published by Mosaica Press. Rea spun her beguiling early years of parenthood into a series entitled “Parenthology: How to Raise Happy Healthy Babies Without Losing Your Mind.” She lives in New Jersey with her husband five children and three cats. “The Cape House” is her debut memoir.