6 Quotes & Sayings By Kaitlyn Dunnett

Kaitlyn Dunnett is an author and speaker, and the founder of the National Nonprofit Leadership Academy. She is the author of The Nonprofit Leaders Bible: An Action Guide to Build Value, Engage Supporters and Survive Crises (2011). She is the recipient of the 2011 Community Volunteer Service Award from the United Way of America and has been recognized as a 2015 Woman Executive in Leadership by Women's Executive Network. Kaitlyn graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a BA in English, and received her Master's degree from Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business Read more

She has served as a board member for organizations such as Rock for Kids, New York Road Runners, Greater Washington Board of Trade, Rotary Clubs of Arlington County, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Girl Scouts Girl Scout Council #2177, and National Youth Leadership Council.

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Her eyes popped open in time to see flames shoot up behind the first-floor windows of Angie's Books. Angie! Where was Angie? Where were her children? The bookstore owner lived in the apartment above her shop with sixteen-year-old Beth and twelve-year-old Bradley.The Moosetookalook Fire Department was located right next door, housed in part of the town's redbrick municipal building. The overhead door had already been raised. As Liss watched, unable to move, unable to look away, the truck pulled out, maneuvering so that it could get closer to the burning building. . Kaitlyn Dunnett
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Liss squinted, searching frantically for Angie and Beth and Bradley. She couldn't spot them anywhere. Her chest rose and fell in time with her agitated breathing. What if they were still inside? What if they were trapped? Struggling for calm, Liss told herself that they must have escaped. Angie was scrupulous about changing her smoke-alarm batteries. She and her kids would have had plenty of time to get out. Heck, Angie was probably the one who'd alerted the fire department. But where was she? Where were Beth and Bradley? . Kaitlyn Dunnett
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An overweight Maine coon cat dozed in an open bedroom window, his bulk pressed against the screen so that the gentle breeze of the summer night could ruffle his long yellow fur. With a start, he went on alert. A moment later, he leapt from the windowsill to the top of the dresser and from there to the foot of the bed. He landed squarely on Liss MacCrimmon Ruskin's bare legs. Kaitlyn Dunnett
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She made an inarticulate sound of distress at the sight that met her eyes. It was a fire, and it was the bookstore on the far side of the square that was burning. Kaitlyn Dunnett
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Except for the shapes of the windows, backlit by the streetlights that dotted the perimeter of the Moosetookalook town square, Liss could see very little in the darkness of the room she shared with her husband. The two front windows were raised as far as they would go, since Liss had been taught at an early age that fresh air was one of nature's best sleep aids. She had never had any reason to doubt that small bit of folk wisdom. Kaitlyn Dunnett