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Overview
edit"The Boy Who Wasn't Scared To Dream" is a children's picture book authored by Mustafa (Mussie) Sheikh and illustrated by Ishana Ratti. Published by Mustafa Sheikh, the book was released on January 6, 2024. It narrates the story of Billy, a young boy who defies the odds to chase his dreams, emphasizing themes of resilience and self-belief. Notably, the book features illustrations of Ferrari sports cars, used with permission from Ferrari, and includes an afterword by Flavio Manzoni, Ferrari's Chief Design Officer.
Background
editMustafa Sheikh, known as Mussie, founded Bread Charity and authored this book inspired by his own experiences growing up in a low-socioeconomic environment in Gisborne, New Zealand. He graduated with honors in chemistry from the University of Auckland. The book reflects his commitment to creating change and improving the world through the lens of his charity work. Ishana Ratti, the illustrator, combines her scientific background in biology with her artistic talents, resulting in unique and precise hand-drawn illustrations.
Charity Impact
editThe book's sales are entirely donated to Bread Charity, which Mussie Sheikh founded. This organization focuses on assisting children in poverty, offering career guidance, and fostering positive mindsets. The charity's approach is multifaceted, engaging in various projects like Bread Studios, music contests, and community programs.
Publication
editAvailable in both hardcover and paperback formats, the book spans 48 pages and is aimed at a wide age range from 3 months to 12 years. It is available for purchase through major retailers, including Amazon and Barnes & Noble.