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OverviewEduardo's Courage is a heartfelt children's picture book about love, loss, resilience, and the lasting power of a father's guidance. Set in a small town in Sinaloa, Mexico, it tells the story of Eduardo, a boy named after his father and deeply rooted in a close, loving family. Eduardo grows up surrounded by affection, tradition, and strong family bonds. He lives with his parents, his sisters Karen and Nathaly, and his little brother Macoyo. Their home is filled with laughter, hugs, and beautiful memories, teaching Eduardo from an early age what love, care, and belonging look like. Eduardo especially admires his father, Pa, who works hard every day. Wanting to be like him, Eduardo follows him everywhere and learns from him. Through this father-son bond, the story highlights the dignity of work, the value of perseverance, and the way children learn by watching those they love. Later, when Macoyo begins following Eduardo and Pa, the story shows how love and lessons are passed from one generation to the next. As Macoyo struggles to do what his older brother can do, Eduardo comforts him and explains that learning takes time and practice. These moments gently teach children that courage and growth come through patience, failure, and trying again. Pa's lessons are simple but powerful, showing that strength is built little by little through hard work and love. As Eduardo grows older, Pa tells him, ""We all have our place in life,"" a lesson that takes on deep meaning when tragedy strikes. At eighteen, Eduardo loses his father suddenly. Grieving and overwhelmed, he becomes the man of the house before he feels ready. The story handles this loss with honesty and tenderness, focusing on Eduardo's emotions and the enormous weight of his new responsibilities. In the hardest moments, Eduardo remembers his father's words: ""Don't give up. It will get better."" Though Pa is gone, his love, wisdom, and example remain alive in Eduardo's heart. This becomes one of the book's central messages: a parent's love does not end with death but continues to guide, strengthen, and shape a child's life. Over time, Eduardo grows into the kind of man his father hoped he would become. Strong, skilled, and dependable, he earns the trust of others and takes on important work. He also passes his father's lessons on to Macoyo, encouraging him to keep trying and teaching him everything Pa once taught him. In doing so, Eduardo honors his father and keeps his spirit alive. By the end, the story becomes a reflection on legacy. Though Pa is gone, his teachings live on in his children, giving them the strength to support their family and move forward with courage. Eduardo's Courage is ultimately a tender, inspiring story about grief, responsibility, perseverance, and the enduring love of a father that continues to shape his children long after he is gone. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Leanne Staback , María Corrales Rangel , Eva Arredondo TorresPublisher: Page Turner Books, Inc. Imprint: Page Turner Books, Inc. Edition: Large type / large print edition Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.322kg ISBN: 9781967289707ISBN 10: 1967289700 Pages: 36 Publication Date: 06 April 2026 Recommended Age: From 5 to 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""Eduardo's Courage is a powerful and age-appropriate story that helps young readers explore family, perseverance, and grief in a meaningful way."" Nancy M., Elementary School Principal ""This book made me feel sad and happy at the same time. Eduardo was really brave, and I liked how he kept going."" Juanita, age 10 ""I liked how Eduardo took care of his brother, even when things were bad."" Jazmin, age 6 ""I liked Eduardo because he did not give up. He was sad, but he was still brave, and that made me like him even more."" Mateo, age 7 ""This story made me want to hug my family. It was sad in some parts, but it also made me feel warm inside."" Citlali, age 9 ""My favorite part was how Eduardo remembered what his father taught him. It showed that love stays in your heart forever."" Noé, age 12 ""This book was gentle and beautiful. It taught me that being brave does not mean you are never sad."" Chloe, age 12 ""Eduardo's Courage is a gentle, reassuring story that helps children understand grief, resilience, and the lasting presence of a parent's love."" Miguel R., School Counselor ""Eduardo's Courage is a tender and hope-filled story about family, loss, and the kind of love that never leaves us."" José S., Children's Ministry Leader Author InformationLeanne Staback is a retired teacher, nondenominational reverend, passionate storyteller. With a lifelong love for literature and education, she has dedicated her career to inspiring young minds through engaging storytelling. Leanne has authored over 20 children's books and three YA novels, weaving captivating narratives that entertain, educate, and spark imagination.Her background in teaching gives her a unique perspective on crafting stories that resonate with readers, blending creativity with meaningful life lessons. Leanne champions literacy and storytelling, mentoring aspiring authors and bringing fresh voices to the literary world.When she's not writing, she enjoys exploring new ideas, spending time with family, and fostering a love for reading in the next generation. Leanne's mission remains clear: to turn pages into adventures and dreams into stories. María Corrales Rangel was born in Guanajuato, Mexico. She was instrumental in gathering the photographs that served as the inspiration for this book's interior images. Through her eye for meaningful visual detail, she helped shape the heart of the story's imagery. María also works as a Spanish translator, assisting with the translation of children's books from English to Spanish so that more young readers can experience their warmth and message. Eva Corrales Arredondo, who lives in Sinaloa, Mexico, shared photographs from her private collection that inspired the creation of this book's interior images. Her contribution added a deeply personal and authentic visual foundation, helping the story reflect the warmth, memory, and spirit of its roots. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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