In Max and His Idiosyncrasies, creative director Rod Parker and his team--poet Irena Rose Picard, artist Ruben Garcia, and technical collaborator Mark Herndon--bring to life a story appealing to children through rhyming poetry and graphic imagination. Max and His Idiosyncrasies is more than a children's tale; it's a timeless message about empathy, self-love, and the beauty of being different. Perfect for classrooms, bedtime reading, or family discussion, it reminds readers of all ages that everyone is always worthy of love. Told through the voice of an older Max reflecting on his childhood,…mehr
In Max and His Idiosyncrasies, creative director Rod Parker and his team--poet Irena Rose Picard, artist Ruben Garcia, and technical collaborator Mark Herndon--bring to life a story appealing to children through rhyming poetry and graphic imagination. Max and His Idiosyncrasies is more than a children's tale; it's a timeless message about empathy, self-love, and the beauty of being different. Perfect for classrooms, bedtime reading, or family discussion, it reminds readers of all ages that everyone is always worthy of love. Told through the voice of an older Max reflecting on his childhood, the book opens with feelings of confusion and difference. Young Max hears the whispers of the "Woolly-Sorrow-Whiffle-Snubs," soft blue creatures that make him doubt himself. Through the arrival of Ammar, a radiant bird whose name means "forever," Max begins a magical journey of understanding. Ammar shows him that every person--and even every animal, flower, and star--has its own idiosyncrasies: the small habits, traits, and curiosities that make each one beautifully distinct. Through lyrical storytelling and vivid illustrations, the book transforms what might feel like "oddities" into sources of pride. Max learns to face his fears, quiet the whispers of self-doubt, and finally celebrate his individuality. By the story's end, he welcomes back his once-frightening "woollies" with kindness, lemonade, and laughter--recognizing that even our fears deserve compassion.
Irena Rose Picard is an accomplished poet and novelist whose work blends emotional depth with psychological insight. She has published five collections of poetry and recently released her first novel, earning recognition for her vivid imagery, compassionate storytelling and deep understanding of the human condition. Based in Vienna, Irena holds a master's degree in psychology with a specialization in dementia and special-needs children. Her professional background inspires and informs her creative work, illuminating the beauty, trials and resilience found in the life. Irena has also collaborated with author Rod Parker on a series of books focused on autism and neurodiversity, combining their shared commitment to empathy, understanding, and creative expression. Rod Parker is a prolific author, artist, and creative educator whose work explores the intersection of psychology, art, and human connection. The author of more than fifty books, Rod writes across a wide range of subjects--from helping parents and children understand the world of autism, to collections of photography, poetry, and reflective essays on life and relationships. With a background in psychology, Rod brings deep empathy and insight to his writing, blending professional understanding with heartfelt storytelling. He has also produced a special-needs theater program that uses art and poetry to help children on the autism spectrum express themselves and build confidence. Through every project, Rod Parker's goal is to inspire understanding, celebrate differences, and remind readers of the beauty that comes from seeing the world through another person's eyes as well as using art and poetry to explore the science and psychology of our lives. Ruben Garcia is an accomplished Miami-based artist known for his evocative watercolor, acrylic, and graphite works. His art reflects both technical mastery and emotional depth, bringing color and life to every subject he portrays. Ruben has collaborated closely with the Rod Parker creative team to illustrate a diverse collection of books--ranging from imaginative art and poetry to serious explorations of autism and human understanding. His ability to translate complex emotions into visual form has made his artwork an integral part of each project's storytelling and his imagination and creativity captures kids hearts. Mark Herndon is a creative collaborator and co-author with Rod Parker, contributing to a variety of publications that span the worlds of art, children's development, and special needs education. His work focuses on helping families and educators better understand the unique perspectives of children on the autism spectrum, combining practical insight with a deep appreciation for creativity and compassion. Through his partnership with the Rod Parker team, Mark has helped produce books that inspire understanding, inclusion, and artistic growth in both children and adults. Mark lives enthusiastically at the intersection of his love for technology his devotion to his faith. Those two elements definite him so completely in his life's goals - that of helping people.
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