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OverviewLittle Charley's Big Secrets: A Family Journey is a deeply moving, visually engaging 32-page children's story-song book for readers ages 10 and above. More than a story, it is an experience-blending heartfelt storytelling, simple lyrical rhythm, and emotional truth to create a safe space for reflection, connection, and healing. This culturally inclusive narrative follows two middle school-aged children who share the same name-Charley. One is a boy, the other a girl. Though their lives appear different, both struggle with challenges many young people face today: peer bullying, sadness, isolation, and difficulty focusing in school. Beneath these struggles are deeper, unspoken family tensions shaped by secrecy, emotional distance, and unresolved pain-burdens that quietly impact how they see themselves and the world around them. What sets Little Charley's Big Secrets apart is its honest and compassionate portrayal of these experiences. The story acknowledges that children often carry emotions they don't fully understand or feel safe expressing. By bringing these feelings to light in a gentle, relatable way, the book offers validation and reassurance to readers who may feel alone. A turning point comes when a caring teacher notices signs of distress in the children's artwork. With empathy and intention, the teacher reaches out-first to the Charleys, then to their families-opening the door to communication, understanding, and healing. This moment highlights the powerful impact one attentive adult can have and encourages caregivers and educators to look beyond surface behavior. A unique feature of the book is its story-song format. The simple, powerful poetry can be sung to the familiar tune of London Bridge Is Falling Down, making the message memorable, engaging, and easy to share. This musical element invites participation and creates a comforting, interactive experience, making it ideal for classrooms, libraries, and group discussions. At its core, Little Charley's Big Secrets: A Family Journey is about breaking silence and building connection. It encourages readers to remove ""secretive masks,"" speak honestly, and trust others with their feelings. It reminds children-and the adults who support them-that healing begins with openness and that no one has to face their struggles alone. Designed to spark meaningful conversation, the book serves as a valuable resource for teachers, school counselors, librarians, religious leaders, and families. It naturally supports discussions around empathy, mental health, family dynamics, and personal growth. To extend this impact, the book includes a thoughtful Parent and Child Reflection Guide with questions at the end that help guide deeper conversations, encourage openness, and create meaningful moments of connection beyond the story. As the first installment in a three-part series, Little Charley's Big Secrets lays the foundation for a broader journey of awareness, resilience, and transformation. Each book builds on the last, empowering readers to navigate challenges and embrace their authentic selves. With thoughtful, culturally inclusive illustrations that bring emotional depth to the story, readers can see themselves reflected in its pages. Ultimately, this is more than a book-it is a tool for healing, connection, and growth. As one ninth grader shared, ""This was my story; reading this book, I would know I'm not alone."" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark Gorkin , Ashleigh Shearer , Shem EmmanuelPublisher: Mark Gorkin, the Stress Doc (Tm) Imprint: Mark Gorkin, the Stress Doc (Tm) Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.236kg ISBN: 9780997680522ISBN 10: 0997680520 Pages: 34 Publication Date: 01 May 2026 Recommended Age: From 10 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMark Gorkin, aka ""The Stress Doc,"" (TM) is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and acclaimed psychotherapist, speaker, author, and grief-trauma consultant. The Doc, a self-proclaimed Psychohumorist(TM), has been capturing people's imagination on stage and page, on radio and screens for decades. A former Stress Resilience and Team Building Retreat Leader for the US Army and Stress and Violence Prevention Consultant for the U.S. Postal Service ... now has published two illustrated children's books: Where Is Charlotte?, blending upbeat psychology and playful poetic voice, captures the game of Hide-and-Seek as played by a feisty and fun little trickster. Drawing on the classic children's tune, ""Frère Jacques,"" adults and children read and sing together. In addition, Charlotte's image changes throughout the story; a wide variety of children (and adults) will see themselves in the book's diversity. Charlotte's escapade will inspire authenticity, self-assurance, and a sense of adventure in all with a youthful heart.Little Charley's Big Secrets: A Family Journey is a moving story-song book for ages 10+. Two middle-school Charleys in the same class, one a boy, the other a girl, face bullying, sadness, and family secrets. When a caring teacher notices the hurt in their artwork, help and healing can begin. Sung to ""London Bridge Is Falling Down,"" the poetic lyrics and poignant images give voice to much unspoken pain carried by children, parents, and families! Little Charley's journey is a powerful tool for both courageous family conversation as well as safe and open professional group facilitation. As a ninth grader said, ""This was my story; reading this book, I would know I'm not alone."" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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