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In a world where dreaming, music, and independent thinking have been banned, a few brave friends embark on a journey to reclaim their right to joy, community, and beauty. Choco, a sweet and quiet goat who dared to dream-even if it meant dreaming alone-is suddenly thrust into a world beyond the pasture. This world is dark, but that doesn't mean those he meets along the way are. Follow his journey filled with ghosts, magic, courage, secretive bakers, and a very grumpy frog who would rather do anything other than magic. Along the way, they face creatures who've forgotten how to dream, and others…mehr

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In a world where dreaming, music, and independent thinking have been banned, a few brave friends embark on a journey to reclaim their right to joy, community, and beauty. Choco, a sweet and quiet goat who dared to dream-even if it meant dreaming alone-is suddenly thrust into a world beyond the pasture. This world is dark, but that doesn't mean those he meets along the way are. Follow his journey filled with ghosts, magic, courage, secretive bakers, and a very grumpy frog who would rather do anything other than magic. Along the way, they face creatures who've forgotten how to dream, and others who were never allowed to try. Blending an 80s-style dark fantasy with the warmth of a children's bedtime tale, The Dance of Choco is a whimsical story laced with themes of empathy, imagination, community, boundaries, discernment, and the quiet grit it takes to recognize good and bad-and still choose to do what's right in the face of adversity. Written by Jayce Fantigrossi and Penny Fantigrossi, this story reminds us that joy is a form of resistance- and sometimes, the softest hearts carry the fiercest dreams.
Autorenporträt
Penny Fantigrossi is a neurodivergent writer, advocate, artist, and lifelong dreamer who believes in the power of soft hearts and stubborn hope. She lives on a small homestead in Georgia with her husband, four children, and a rotating cast of animals who may or may not be magical. Whether the animals believe it or not, she holds fast to the idea that learning is a lifelong endeavor, reading can give you the world, and joy can be found in any circumstance.