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A “Big Brave Heart” to Make a Big Splash in the Children�s Book Scene

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Author Joe Khoury is delighted to announce the launch of A “Big Brave Heart,” the first volume in a new series of children’s books that celebrates courage, kindness and family. Young readers will identify with school-age brother and Sister Mia and Anthony as they navigate school, personal challenges and their own feelings. A “Big Brave Heart” explores issues that children will easily recognize in their own lives, and it will inspire them to find the courage in their own hearts to be brave enough to do the right thing. 

Mia and Antony, like so many kids, love to dress up as superheroes. But are they as brave as the superheroes they love to emulate? The children’s father challenges the pair to “do one brave thing” each day and then write about it in their diaries. What begins as something a bit daunting becomes a new way of living for these two children, who prove to be braver than they ever thought. 

Through the course of the story, Mia and Anthony learn that they are brave enough to stand up to an entire group of bullies who are pestering a friend. They discover that they have the courage to overcome their shyness and speak to the new boy at school. They even muster the incredible bravery it takes to apologize to a friend when they make a mistake

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