Stella M. De Genova's 'The Light of the Moon and Big Brothers' is a Delightful Tale That Promotes a Deep Bond Between Siblings, and Introduces Children to a Vision Disability

Fulton Books author, Stella M. De Genova, is a gifted writer who hosted a blog for visually impaired writers and poets, a volunteer at a blind service organization in Chicago, where she established an art therapy workshop. She has completed her most recent book "The Light of the Moon and Big Brothers": a charming read that depicts the greatness of a brother's love towards his younger sister who lives with a vision disability. Stellina can't see anything inside the dark room or in the outside world at night, however, her condition did not hinder her from experiencing a beautiful life because her dependable big brother always had her back. He takes the lead and serves as her light through the darkness.

De Genova shares, "Stellina was a little girl with a vision disability called retinitis pigmentosa (RP). That didn't stop her and her big brother, Alberto, from having all the fun you could possibly imagine. They did all sorts of things together. With a story her big brother told her, Stellina would be able to move through life with certainty and never feel like she was in the dark."

Published by Fulton Books, Stella M. De Genova's book is a captivating story that reminds everyone of the good parts of having a sibling who truly cherishes you. It encourages bigger kids to look after their younger siblings and foster a loving relationship with each other. This informative book also introduces one of the most common inherited diseases in the retina, retinitis pigmentosa.

Readers who wish to experience this enthralling work can purchase "The Light of the Moon and Big Brothers" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books