Great American Media's Inspiring Book Lists to Encourage Literacy and Storytelling
Great American Media's Inspiring Book Lists to Encourage Literacy and Storytelling
In a rapidly digitized world increasingly dominated by screens, Great American Pure Flix and Great American Journal have embarked on a noble initiative aimed at revitalizing a love for reading. Just in time for National Read a Book Day on September 6 and International Literacy Day on September 8, they've released an exciting compilation of must-read books. These dates serve as perfect reminders to delve into stimulating stories, explore the annals of American history, and confront local literacy challenges head-first.
The statistics are glaring: 54% of U.S. adults only read at or below a 6th-grade level, and 64% of 4th graders are not proficient readers, according to the National Literacy Institute. To counter this troubling trend, Great American Media has curated a vibrant selection of engaging reads, tailored for individuals of all ages, aimed at igniting curiosity and fostering a passion for storytelling.
Featured Must-Read Titles
The list, curated by the Great American Journal, offers various titles ranging from heartwarming tales to thrilling adventures:
1. "Once Upon a Christmas Carol" by Melody Carlson
In this Christmas novella, we meet Carol Langstrom, who harbors a deep disdain for Christmas due to a turbulent childhood filled with dashed expectations. Her journey takes an unexpected turn, leading her to Michigan, where she discovers a holiday season wrapped in love and family.
2. "Just Keep Going" by Lynn Smith
This children's book emphasizes resilience through the character Mouse, who learns to build a toolkit of courage as he faces challenges in his day-to-day activities. Smith, an accomplished writer and coach for C-suite executives, bridges an essential gap by combining leadership principles with lessons for children.
3. "Two Seconds Too Late" by Dani Pettrey
Fusing suspense with elements of faith, this novel introduces readers to investigator Riley MacLeod as she delves into a thriller involving a mysterious disappearance at a luxury spa. Packed with gripping twists, Pettrey's narrative intertwines themes of survival with romance.
4. "Anticipating Heaven: Spiritual Comfort and Practical Wisdom for Life's Final Chapters" by Dr. Pamela Pyle
This non-fiction work provides practical insights for individuals and caregivers grappling with the complexities of aging and health challenges. Dr. Pyle's expertise as a physician equips readers with knowledge designed to lessen chaos and foster hope during trying times.
5. "The Peppered Sky" by Sarah Doran
Celebrating military family life, this children's book is infused with Doran's experiences as a U.S. Army aviation veteran. The colorful narrative features characters navigating adventures tied to the military, earning accolades for its heartfelt representation.
6. "The Girl on the Bathroom Floor Held Together When Everything is Falling Apart" by Amber Emily Smith
This poignant memoir speaks to the author's journey through grief following the loss of her son. Offering a message of hope through suffering, Smith provides readers with a roadmap towards healing.
The Importance of Storytelling
Bill Abbott, the CEO of Great American Media, stresses that reading is not merely a cherished pastime but a vital tool that connects individuals to the fabric of our history.