sharonsdarrow
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Bio
Sharon lives in Sacramento, with her husband, Stan, their great dane, Ellen, and their cats Tricky, China, Gracie and Portia.
Sharon is an entrepreneur, and owns Travel ID Cards, which started off marketing the KidsTravelCard, a photo ID for children, and expanded to include other unique products, as well as custom ID cards. While offering quality products is important, Sharon feels that the most important thing her company provides is stellar customer service.
Sharon has been passionate about animal rescue after more than 20 years of raising orphan kittens. She no longer fosters kittens, but still works closely with rescue groups.
Sharon is an author, whose first book, "Bottlekatz, a Complete Care Guide for Orphan Kittens" is currently being used as a training manual for rescue groups throughout the United States and the United Kingdom.
Her second book, "From Hindsight to Insight: A Traditional to Metaphysical Memoir" contains an amazing variety of subject matter from suicide to kittens, from Hells Angels to business, from ghosts to a congressman, from all phases of business to a knife-wielding hitchhiker. All the stories are true in this inspirational book.
Sharon's newly published third book, "Faces of Rescue: Cats, Kittens and Great Danes" contains dozens of full-color pictures illustrating the stories of very special animals that she has rescued through the years.
Sharon is now working on a fourth book, with a tentative working title of "Laura's Dash; One Woman's Amazing, Ordinary Life." It will be a fictionalized biography of her maternal grandmother, Laura Sullivan Schomaker, who lived from 1903 to 1966.
Sharon truly believes that every single day is a joy, and a special gift. She strives to live life on the premise that in order to affect the world, you must first find harmony within.