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Dancing Letters

A Boy's Journey Through Words and Strength

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Dancing Letters

By: John Rinaldo
Narrated by: Steven Gillen
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In 1970s Vancouver, six-year-old Gianni Bosa faces a world where letters twist and words won’t stay still. Growing up in an Italian immigrant family, Gianni struggles with dyslexia in a society that doesn’t yet understand. With the quiet strength of his father, a builder with unwavering resilience, and the warmth of his mother, who learns English from soap operas, Gianni begins to find his voice.

Through heartwarming family moments and the challenges of school, Dancing Letters is a poignant tale of love, self-discovery, and perseverance. This touching story highlights the unbreakable bond of family and the courage it takes to overcome invisible battles. Perfect for listeners who cherish stories of determination and heart, Dancing Letters reminds us that strength isn’t just about perfection—it’s about never giving up.

©2025 John Rinaldo (P)2025 John Rinaldo
Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction Heartfelt Inspiring
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