About
Dan Chabot is a retired newspaper editor (Milwaukee Journal, now the Journal-Sentinel). During his 25 years there he was a reporter, copy editor and then editor and columnist for one of its most popular feature sections. A native of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, he turned to writing novels after retiring to Bonita Springs, Florida. He and his late wife have three accomplished sons and seven remarkable grandchildren.
Featured Work
The Pot of Gold at the Rainbow Cafe
THE REAL AMERICA
In a time when too much emphasis is on America's past sins, instead of our many celebrated accomplishments, The Pot of Gold at the Rainbow Café is a breath of fresh air. It's a story about what’s right with America, its big heart and its kind and generous people. It is an inspiring, heartwarming, humorous story about main-street America, still the land of opportunity and exceptionalism, where fairy-tale endings are still common. It’s a place of random acts of kindness, where neighbors look out for each other and for strangers, too, passing their American good fortune along by paying it forward. It still happens every day at places like the Rainbow Cafe, with that mysterious jar at the end of the counter that dispenses hope, help and even miracles....
Other Works
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Emma's Army: How Millions of Angry, Marching Seniors Saved Their Vanishing America
2022
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The Last Homecoming
2017
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Godspeed: A Love Story
2012
