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Embark on a Thrilling Journey of Survival and Unity in Nature

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DG Videtto’s Unveils The Impervious Forest , the Captivating First Book in  The Woodlands Series Buy here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FC2S1H2R Prepare to be swept away into the heart of New Hampshire’s lush woodlands with DG Videtto’s breathtaking debut,  The Impervious Forest . This evocative tale introduces readers to a scurry of eastern chipmunks who are thrust into survival mode when their forest home is replaced by a barren, human-made wasteland. With winter fast approaching, these solitary creatures must overcome their natural instincts to band together in a desperate search for sanctuary. The Impervious Forest  is a thrilling adventure that takes readers through treacherous terrains and emotional journeys. As human encroachment threatens their very existence, the chipmunks learn the power of teamwork, courage, and adaptability. DG Videtto’s masterful storytelling and vivid descriptions bring the magic of the woodlands to life, while addressing the pressing issue o...

WHEN FRIENDSHIP GETS HARD: WHY FAITH GIRLS: TRUE FRIENDSHIP IS THE BOOK YOUR DAUGHTER NEEDS

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  Not your average friendship story Middle school is hard enough. Add whispers, rumors, and the fear of losing your best friend, and it becomes a real test of the heart. That’s what makes Faith Girls: True Friendship stand out. This isn’t a tale about glitter and giggles. It’s about what happens when trust is shaken, and how girls can find their way back to each other with God’s gentle help. Emma and Abby: A bond put to the test Emma and Abby started as the perfect pair. They led Faith Girls together, planned skits and crafts, and laughed over the smallest things. But one rumor changes everything. Suddenly Emma feels like Abby might be pulling away. Abby, confused and hurt, wonders what went wrong. The story is so real it feels like eavesdropping on your own daughter’s worries. It shows how even the strongest friendships can hit rough patches. More than drama, this is about grace What’s special about this book is how it handles conflict. Instead of shouting matches or m...

FINDING STRENGTH IN SMALL STEPS: WHY FAITH GIRLS: GROWING IN GRACE MATTERS

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  A story that feels close to home Faith Girls: Growing in Grace, New Beginnings by Karen Porzio tells the story of Emma Grace Carter, a middle-school girl who moves to a new town. It’s a simple story on the surface, yet it digs deep into what many young girls feel, worry, loneliness, and the hope that somehow, things will get better. Emma leaves behind everything she knows. Her old house, her best friend Lily, and her church all stay in Indiana while she starts over in Illinois. The move shakes her confidence. Nothing feels familiar, and each day at her new school is a test. Small voices have big meaning What makes Emma special is not that she becomes the most popular girl or wins every award. Emma stays true to her gentle nature. She listens more than she talks. She prays quietly. Her faith is not loud, but it is honest. This makes her story stand out for any girl who wonders if being quiet means being less important. Readers see how Emma struggles to speak up. She worr...

A Book That Says What You’ve Been Thinking (But Maybe Haven’t Said Out Loud)

  Let’s be honest. The world feels a little upside down right now. Maybe you've caught yourself shaking your head at the news, wondering when things got so confusing. Maybe you’ve felt like you can’t say what you really believe without someone coming after you. Or maybe you’ve just been craving something real, something honest. That’s exactly the space Murray Robinson steps into with his upcoming book World on Fire . And while it hasn’t been released yet, it already feels like something people are quietly waiting for. Not Just Poetry. It’s Personal This isn’t polished, perfect, untouchable poetry. It’s real words from someone who clearly cares. Murray Robinson doesn’t sugarcoat things, but he also doesn’t scream. He writes like someone who’s been sitting with these thoughts for a long time—someone who’s seen what’s happening around us and felt compelled to speak. You’ll feel it in the tone. It’s raw. It’s urgent. But it’s also compassionate. You get the sense he’s not j...

Why World on Fire by Murray Robinson Is the Poetry Collection America Didn’t Know It Needed

  When Culture Cracks, Poets Speak It’s hard to scroll through the headlines without feeling a knot in your stomach. Chaos, confusion, corruption, it’s all there, front and center. But every now and then, a voice rises above the noise and speaks with clarity into the storm. That’s what’s coming in World on Fire: Poems, Politics and Praise by Murray Robinson. This upcoming collection delivers over 70 bold and unfiltered poems that confront the fractures of modern society. From drug epidemics and media manipulation to moral confusion and spiritual decay, Robinson doesn’t hold back. His words don’t whisper, they challenge. But World on Fire isn’t just cultural commentary. It’s a spiritual alarm. Robinson’s poems dare to ask: Where is God in the middle of this mess? What happened to truth? And is there still time to turn back? A Poetic Wake-Up Call These poems don’t sugarcoat reality. They stare it down. In raw, unflinching language, Robinson forces us to confront what...

New Book The MEAN-ing of America™ Exposes the Alarming Decline of American Civility, and What Can Still Be Done to Save It

  Toronto, Canada – July 23, 2025 - Author, educator, and thought leader Gary Screaton Page delivers a bold, timely, and thought-provoking work of nonfiction with The MEAN-ing of America™: How America Is Getting Meaner & What to Do About It. This powerful book takes a sobering look at the cultural and political shifts that have made the United States increasingly divided, combative, and detached from its founding ideals. Drawing on a lifetime of educational leadership and cross-border observation, Canadian author Page brings a unique and urgent outsider perspective to America’s internal crises. From mass shootings and political extremism to disinformation and eroding constitutional values, The MEAN-ing of America reveals how a once-aspirational democracy is now in danger of becoming an autocracy fueled by fear, manipulation, and rage. But this is not just another book about Donald Trump. “Trump is the metaphor,” says Page. “He is not the problem, he is a reflection of the ...

Why The MEAN-ing of America™ Is the Political Reality Check Every American Needs Right Now

  A Hard Look at a Nation in Decline and a Blueprint for Hope In today’s climate of political polarization, mass misinformation, and growing hostility, it’s easy to feel like America has lost its way. But Canadian author and educator Gary Screaton Page offers something rare: a deep, compassionate, and honest look at what’s happening, and what we can do about it. His book, The MEAN-ing of America™: How America is Getting Meaner & What to Do About It, is not a finger-pointing rant. It’s a wake-up call. More than a critique of modern politics, this book is a call to reflect on America’s core values, its founding promises, and the people it’s becoming. Page writes not as a political insider, but as a neighbor who cares. That outside perspective gives his voice both credibility and urgency. A Mirror, Not a Megaphone What makes The MEAN-ing of America™ different from most political books is that it doesn’t simply shout about the symptoms, it investigates the cause. Page takes...

The Book That’s Holding a Mirror Up to America, And It’s Not Pretty

  Gary Screaton Page’s The MEAN-ing of America™ Is the Wake-Up Call We Didn’t Know We Needed America didn’t become “mean” overnight. But according to Gary Screaton Page, it’s been brewing for decades, and now, the cracks are undeniable. In The MEAN-ing of America, the Canadian author, educator, and observer of global democracy isn’t wagging a finger, he’s waving a red flag. This book is not just a political critique. It’s a deep cultural reflection, a historical unpacking, and, most importantly, a call to conscience. If you’ve felt that something is off in American discourse, more anger, more division, more cruelty, you’re not imagining it. Gary Page connects the dots between history, politics, media manipulation, and cultural drift to show exactly how the United States became the polarized, performative arena it is today. But here’s the twist: The MEAN-ing of America™ isn’t really about Donald Trump. It’s about us. Not Just Another Political Rant What makes this book d...