“I wish all my students had a chance to read this novel — It’s brilliant!”
Peter Tongue - A High School Principal for over thirty years www.legacyoftherose.org
Both practical and profound, ‘Spirit Boy’ assists the young reader with assembling the building blocks of the Law of Attraction in a wonderful story teens identify with. The simple act of reading the book raises one's vibration. Monique Chapman, PhD - Author & Radio Host www.moniquechapman.com
My endorsement for your book is: A truly inspired novel,
incorporating spiritual wisdom that is used in such a way it is easy to
understand. A wonderful guide for children and parents alike, that
provides an inner understanding that will lift relationships to a more
harmonious level. In Love and Light.
Mike Quinsey - Radio host BBS RADIO - Connecting the light
Was very good...It reiterates the basic tenets of good and moral behavior. Fran - a mother of four.
“What a lovely story! And I so
appreciate the messages you’re giving the kids and it was inspiring to
work on. I think Spirit Boy is wonderful!" Stephanie Marohn - Author www.stephaniemarohn.com
Spirit Boy changed the way I look at education and my children. This book was so inspirational and educational. Knowing and learning about 'the Law of Attraction' through a literary source, and not 'self help', allowed me to understand the principles better and really see how change can happen. I highly recommend this book to parents and kids both. Becky - mother of two teens
"A great story with a message every child and adult should know about. A great read."
--Jewel Lynam, artist and writer.
While I love to read, it is a rare book that I cannot set down between chapters. I opened the book at 11:00pm, it is now 5:00am and I just finished it. My vibrations are through the clouds, my heart is singing and I cried for joy at least 4 times in the past 6 hours. I know Spirit Boy will continue to bless this world and I know your personal blessings are in your own cherishing and nurturing process. Thank you for taking me on such a joyous and lovely trip through the zone. Curtis Folts host of Archmessenger@blogtalkradio
Tricia I Just finished reading your book, and it is wonderful. The story is grabbed my interest, it is well written and easy to read, and speaks to the heart. The spiritual messages are very profound and yet put in a way that all individuals can understand. I especially appreciate that the messages of my Spirit Guide Gregory and the Gregory Continuum are reflected in this wonderful story about the journey of enlightenment experienced by several children. I am pleased to recommend it my listeners on www.Blogtalkradio.com and my clients. Bobbie G channel for www.thegregorycontinuum.com host of Ask Gregory and Mornings with Gregory
SPIRIT BOY is a delight read for all ages. It is a story filled with rich characters that carry a positive theme throughout. Nancy - 54 yeas old- High School Youth Advisor
SPIRIT BOY - An Earth Spy -- This is the NEW way to be COOL
SPIRIT BOY - The title character still looks like the 11-year-old he was when he died. The once-troubled boy now hangs out in Heaven, watching Earth kids as if they were stars of a planet-wide TV show. When he spots two fifth-grade boys from his old school fighting just like he used to, Spirit Boy knows Sam and Henry need his help resolve their painful conflicts with their teacher, their families and each other by initiating them into the metaphysical mysteries of how the Law of Attraction works when you stay in 'the zone.'
Spirit Boy with its rich text speaks to kids in a language they understand. He relates to their problems at home, at school, as nothing more than small obstacles they can overcome by staying in ‘the zone.’ By changing their thoughts to one of well being they will automatically vibrate on a higher frequency. He teaches them how easy it is to change their direction in life and manifest everything they have ever dreamed of... and more.
STORY OUTLINE: Two boys are headed down a road with no happy ending. Sam Smith is an African-American boy from South Central L.A. who is bussed to a school in a wealthier neighborhood. Sam doesn’t get along with his teacher, who everyone calls, ‘Wart face,’ and he envies the neighborhood kids who have so much. Since his Mom went missing, Sam has only his seventeen-year-old brother, Bro. They live in fear that the social workers will find out, separating them and they'll ending up in foster care system forever.
White boy, Henry Harvey, appears to have everything Sam longs for, but Henry too, has a bitter secret. His dad lost his job, and the whole family is tense and short-tempered, especially Sara, his spoiled hormonal teenage sister who calls Henry a ‘retard’ when he quotes messages he’s learned from Spirit Boy in a profound way.
Henry
and Sam bring their frustrations to school and lash out at each
other—making the situation even worse when they do it in front of their
negative teacher and she lashes out too. Spirit Boy remembers going
through the same cycle himself. But now he knows a way kids can respond
to their problems and make their lives better instead of worse. All they
have to do is change their attitudes and stop allowing themselves to
spin out of control with negativity. At
first this is easier said than done until they realize
people think they're crazy having a
friendship with the most unusual friend of all - a friendly spirit.
But soon their small efforts end up
paying big dividends. In
their free after school music class, run by the coolest principal, the
boys write a rap song called “One Smile Is Worth a Million Words.” It
turns out their teacher hates rap, considers it evil, but Spirit Boy
doesn’t let them give up. Eventually, a famous rapper hears their song
and helps them record it.
AUTHOR Tricia Kelly—born in New Zealand, now lives in Los Angeles with her teenage daughter, and their beloved cat, Ningi. Tricia has been an ASCAP songwriting member since 1986 with numerous writing credits. Her first screenplay, HUGH AND HEKE was filmed in New in 2006 and will be released in the near future.
COVER ARTWORK was painted by Jewel Lynam, an expressive visionary artist, check out her site at www.artscopestudio.com
