A story of change, memory, and quiet hope.
Book Description for Parents & Teachers
In a quiet corner of the world, where once stood a tall green forest, a family of foxes learns to live in the desert; until one day, something new begins to rise on the horizon. Machines arrive. Humans return. But this time, they do not come to take.
Told through the eyes of a fox family who watch from the ridge, The Foxes Who Watched the City Grow is a contemplative and heartwarming tale of environmental restoration, intergenerational resilience, and the possibility of harmony between nature and progress.
This beautifully illustrated story invites children (ages 5–10+) into a world where the desert listens, the wind remembers, and kindness can shape the future. Ideal for shared reading at home or deeper classroom discussions, the book gently explores themes of change, sustainability, empathy, and coexistence with technology.
Lost In Tomorrow: Orion and Luna Travel Time.
Junior reader picture book (English version)
The Original Draft – Pre-release Archive.
This is the book I nearly buried. It was my earliest attempt to write a story that mattered. It is imperfect, but it is true, and you’ll see the DNA of the Montague world being born in these pages.
Before The Montague Odyssey had a name, there was Lost in Tomorrow. I’m releasing it now: raw, early, real, as a thank you and a beginning.
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