Book details

  • Genre:children's nonfiction
  • Sub-genre:Disabilities & Special Needs
  • Age Range (years):0 - 12
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:Braver Than I May Know
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:28
  • Hardcover ISBN:9781667846668

Braver Than I May Know

By Grace Holloman

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Overview


"Braver Than I May Know" is an encouraging, creative, poetic introduction to a series of books that showcases the bravery of children living with different conditions, physical impairments, and the individual challenges they overcome in their day-to-day lives.
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Description


Great for educators, families, and young readers, this book helps spread awareness and teaches children the importance of compassion and support. From Sickle Cell Disease to Leukemia to Spina Bifida and beyond, this heartfelt series is dedicated to raising awareness about childhood medical conditions while instilling hope in the hearts of children who live with them every day. Each brief page gently reminds young readers that although they may face unique challenges, their condition does not define who they are. Through compassion and encouragement, this series highlights the beauty of life, even amid difficult circumstances. Designed to educate, inspire, and foster understanding, this book also offers an important message to children and families who are fortunate not to be directly affected. By nurturing empathy and kindness, we can build a generation that sees beyond medical diagnoses and embraces the strength, resilience, and humanity in every child.

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About The Author


Grace Holloman is an Arkansas native, veteran, believer, wife, mother, and doctoral student whose life’s work is rooted in resilience and advocacy. She discovered poetry and writing at age 10, using it as a safe space for self-expression and a way to overcome hardships. After her eldest was diagnosed with Sickle Cell Disease, her writing turned into purpose. Experiencing the physical pain, emotional strain, and daily challenges of Sickle Cell strengthened her commitment to advocacy for children with medical conditions and disabilities. Grace believes every child deserves to see themselves reflected in a book, not just as inspiration, but as the hero of their own story. She is passionate about creating stories where children with medical conditions and disabilities feel seen, valued, and empowered, while encouraging compassion and understanding in others.

Grace and her family reside in Oklahoma, where she owns a couple of small businesses, pushes reading in children, and advocates for women’s health. She fosters creativity and self-expression in her children through music, crafts, sports, and storytelling. A proud supporter of the WNBA and all women’s sports, Grace also enjoys painting, attending sports events, poetry, and spending time with her family. Through her poetry and writing, Grace hopes to inspire children born with medical conditions and disabilities to pursue their dreams boldly and to remind the world that every child, no matter their diagnosis, deserves to be seen, celebrated, and heard.

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