The Bridge to Your Grandchildren: The Book Grandparents and Parents Have Been Waiting For

Published June 11, 2026

Neil Taft launching his 5th book - The Bridge to Your Grandchildren: What Their Parents Want You to Know.

You love your grandchildren. That has never been the question.

The question is why it feels so hard to get to them. Why conversations with their parents turn tense. Why you feel like you’re walking on eggshells in a relationship that should feel like home. Why the access you want – and the connection you know your grandchildren need – keeps slipping just out of reach.

If any of that is familiar, grandparenting expert Neil Taft’s new book was written for you.

The Bridge to Your Grandchildren: What Their Parents Want You to Know is available now on Amazon Kindle for $4.99. The paperback edition arrives this week at $13.99.

Why This Book Is Different

Most grandparenting books talk to grandparents about grandchildren. This one talks to grandparents – and parents – about each other.

Because here’s what Neil has learned after decades of working with families and raising four generations of his own: the path to your grandchildren runs directly through their parents. Every time. Without exception.

His 71-second answer on The Rebel Rootz Show said it plainly – and nearly 2 million people stopped scrolling to hear it:

“The daughter-in-law or daughter is the queen on the throne. She controls whether or not you will see your grandchildren – through thick and thin, through marriage and divorce, through anything.”

The comment section that followed was overwhelming. Grandmothers who had never heard it put that way. Daughters-in-law who had been trying to say exactly this for years. Adult children who wanted to hand their parents a copy immediately.

The Bridge to Your Grandchildren is the full answer to that moment.

Neil on the Rebel Rootz Show discussing Grandparenting Insights with Evonne Varady, the host.

What You’ll Find Inside

Across 16 chapters and 205 pages, Neil walks both generations through the conversations, strategies, and mindset shifts that change everything:

    • Chapter 1: Finding Yourself on the Bridge – Understanding where you actually stand in the relationship, and what it costs to stay stuck

    • Chapter 2: What Is the Cost of Being Right? – The question that shifts everything for grandparents who are holding onto grievances

    • Chapter 3: What to Do About Perception vs. Reality – Why grandparents and parents often experience the same situation completely differently

    • Chapter 5: How to Stay Connected to Your Long-Distance Grandchildren – Practical, tested strategies that work across miles

    • Chapter 7: How to Ace Being a New Grandparent – Getting the foundation right from the very beginning

    • Chapter 10: Why It’s Important to Bring Up Restrictions, Alienation, and Estrangement – The conversations most grandparents avoid and why avoiding them makes things worse

    • Chapter 13: What Will Be Your Legacy? – The question that puts everything else in perspective

The book closes with a ten-point guide and a direct call to action – because understanding isn’t enough. You need to know exactly what to do next.

For Grandparents. For Parents. For Both.

This isn’t only a grandparent book. Parents who are struggling to communicate with their own parents or in-laws will find language, strategies, and validation in these pages. And many parents will want to gift this book to the grandparents in their family – as a bridge, not a criticism.

Because your grandchildren don’t need anyone to be right. They need the adults who love them to find their way to each other.

The Cover page of the book The Bridge to Your Grandchildren by Neil Taft. Published June 11, 2026.

Get Your Copy

The Kindle edition is available now for $4.99 – start reading on any device within minutes.

Buy on Amazon Kindle – $4.99

The paperback edition ($13.99) will be available on Amazon within the week. Perfect for gifting.

205 pages | ASIN: B0H2QYS1YC | By Neil Taft, author of Caring Grandparents and Good to Great Grandparenting