We love sharing how our family cookbook project turned into something much bigger, and much more fun, than we ever imagined. Our hope is that the story reminds others they don’t have to change the whole world to make a meaningful difference.
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In the Spotlight
Atlanta Journal Constitution – Inspire
“At first glance, longtime Atlantan Allison Hill may appear to be just another accomplished executive in marketing and finance.
But her passions transcend balance sheets and board rooms. She’s a mom, storyteller and staunch advocate for a workplace and a world that are more inclusive and compassionate.”
RoughDraft Atlanta – Take 5 Interview
“Lolly, in my mind, grew into a sweet girl lobster who is perceived as scary due to her hard shell and bright red body. With all the bad rap diversity and inclusion programs receive today, thought this story could be a great message about having an open heart and mind and not judging a book by its cover.”
Malcolm Mitchell – Facebook Live
Malcolm Mitchell – Super Bowl Champion, author, poet, and founder of the non-profit, Share the Magic Foundation interviews Allison about her writing process and more. Malcolm is dedicated to transforming lives through literacy and has ignited a love of reading in thousands of kids globally.
Simply Buckhead
Family lore leads to kids’ book on inclusion! Though she grew up in South Florida, Allison Hill had parents who regularly took her back to their roots in New England. It was there she first heard her dad tell a story about a lobster lost in the woods. On a family vacation to Maine last year, the tale got Hill thinking.