The Boy with the Big Ear

The relationship with your Self makes all others possible.

Before the work had language,
there was this story.

A boy whose ear heard what others missed.

Whose gift the world called a flaw.

Until the day it saved a life.

He was written for children. He has been waiting for you.

Every adult carries younger parts of themselves still waiting for a more loving embrace.

Written for every less mature aspect of Self  ·  Illustrated by Leo Moralina

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"A gift of profound wisdom on many levels for adults and children alike."

Robert-Harry Rovin  ·  WRITE ON! CEO

Two versions  ·  One story

The Boy with the Big Ear — Juvenile version cover

Juvenile

For the littlest readers

Simple, warm, and true. A first vocabulary for kindness and belonging.

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The Boy with the Big Ear — Young Readers version cover

Young Readers

For children ready to go deeper

Why do we fear what is different. What courage looks like in a child.

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A note to the adult reader.

Tom tormented the boy from fear.
The unfamiliar reads as threatening to an undeveloped Self.

Every character in this story is carrying something.
The boy carries the weight of being unseen.
Tom carries the weight of fear he has never examined.
Sophie carries the steadiness that makes grace possible.

Every adult has all three living inside them.

If you find yourself in these pages,
there is work here for you.

The work for adults →

For every copy sold, one dollar goes to Leo Moralina, who gave this boy his face.