At my World of Inspiring Stories, where every hero’s journey is a testament to the incredible power of the human spirit. My books feature courageous young heroes who face life’s challenges with resilience, determination, and heart. Through their unique journeys, I aim to inspire readers of all ages to see the world through a different lens, appreciating the strength and potential within everyone.
The books feature disabled people as heroes. In the first book the hero is a boy in a wheelchair. In the second book, the hero is a blind girl. The third book has a deaf boy as the hero.
The Legend of the Two Santas
The book is about Santa Claus flying around the world delivering Christmas gifts. He has an accident and hurts himself slightly. A boy who uses a wheelchair helps Santa by flying the sleigh so Santa can concentrate on delivering the presents around the world.
On Christmas Eve a handicapped boy helps Santa deliver children’s gifts around the world by driving the sleigh.
The Year the Easter Bunny Got Lost
The Year the Easter Bunny Got Lost- On a dark, cloudy night, the Easter Bunny is flying around the world, delivering and hiding Easter eggs. He arrives at a house and starts to hide the eggs. There is a power outage, and he can’t see and hits his head on a lamp. Suddenly, he hears a little voice asking, “Who is there?” No one is supposed to see the Easter Bunny. But the voice reveals it is a little girl who is blind. Since she can’t see him, he reveals himself to her. She knows her way around the house without sight. After talking, she helps him place the eggs in hiding places. He is grateful that this little girl, who cannot see, becomes his hero.
How The Deaf Boy Saved Independence Day
A set of 11-year old identical twins arrive at their grandparents’ house on Cape Cod to celebrate the 4th of July. One of the twins is deaf. They along with a friend paddle a canoe to an isolated area near where fireworks are distributed in preparation for the holiday celebration. During the actual show an errant rocket strikes one boy and while one twin tends to the injury the deaf boy goes for and gets help.
The books feature disabled people as heroes. In the first book the hero is a boy in a wheelchair. In the second book, the hero is a blind girl. The third book has a deaf boy as the hero.