This moment has been a long time coming – over 1.5 years, to be exact. Life kept getting in the way, delays piled up, and at times, it felt like this book would never see the light of day. But we kept going. And now, I couldn’t be more excited (and relieved) to finally say:
Unfold the Stories of Unsung Heroes – Part 3 is Now LIVE! 🥳
This book is more than just stories. It’s about people who dared to stand up, step forward, and do something remarkable, often with no expectation of recognition.
A diplomat who risked his career to save thousands from the Holocaust.
A woman whose coding genius helped Apollo 11 land on the moon.
A girl who fell from the sky and walked out of the jungle alive.
A doctor who restored sight to millions with one small surgery.
A man who spends his life patrolling a bridge, pulling people back from the edge.
And so many more.
This time, we also wanted to do things right. We brought in an amazing editor to refine the book and worked with the designers to design a cover that truly reflects the spirit of these heroes. (And trust me, the cover is just as special as the stories inside)
To celebrate this moment, we’ve put together a special video to show some of the incredible individuals featured in Part 3. It’s a glimpse into the heart of this book.
So, it’s finally here, and I can’t wait for you to read it. If you’ve followed this journey, you know how much heart and soul went into this book. And if you haven’t read the first two books in the series yet, we insist you check them out too.
Get your copy now:
Unfold the Stories of Unsung Heroes Part 3
This book wouldn’t exist without you. Your support, encouragement, and excitement kept this project alive. Every comment, every message, and every bit of feedback has meant the world. ❤️
So here’s to the unsung heroes, the ones who inspire us, and the power of storytelling to keep their legacies alive. Let’s share their stories far and wide.
Available on all Amazon Marketplaces – eBook & Paperback
You know how sometimes life throws you a little surprise that completely catches you off…
Have you ever stopped to wonder if someone, somewhere, remembers you—not just as a passing…
This is it. The moment we’ve all been waiting for is almost here. And if…
They say that true kindness is doing something for someone who can never repay you.…
Poem by: Vivek Mavi As I enter the office,a loud, strange click pierces the corridor,it…
A hero can be defined in many ways. When asked what a hero looks like…
View Comments
Congratulations on your new baby. Getting to the end of the road after a long journey makes it that much sweeter.
Thanks so much, Pete. It’s been definitely a long ride, but that just makes this moment even more special. Excited to finally share it with everyone. Hope you'll enjoy this book 🙌🏼
Congratulations, Ritish! I am looking forward to reading book III of this inspiring series! 💕😄💕
Thank you so much, Cheryl ❣️ I can’t wait for you to read it, hope you find these stories as inspiring as I did while writing them.
Many congratulations to you. I'm really looking forward to reading this book.
Thank you so much, Carol. I really hope you enjoy it and find these stories as powerful as I did. Can't wait to hear your thoughts.
Yay! Congratulations! Big milestone achieved!
Thank you, Tamara. Appreciate the support 🙌
Incredible accomplishment, Ritish! Amazing. That video is so good and your cover design is fantastic. I look forward to reading!
Appreciate it, Wynne ❤️ So happy you liked the video and cover. My friend Kriti did an awesome job. Can’t wait for you to read the book 😃
Great, Ritish! Congratulations!
Thank you so much, Dittmer 🙏
Congratulations and happy release day!
Thank you! Excited to share it with everyone. 😃
Congratulations!
Thank You, Joseph 🙌🏼
Brilliant! Congratulations 🎉
Thankyou so much!
Congratulations! Great cover.
Thank you! So glad you liked the cover.
Congrats again, Ritish! I loved your book and encourage everyone to read it. My review is live on Amazon and Goodreads too. I wish you great success!
Thank you so much, Lauren! That honestly means a lot. '❤️ I haven’t had a chance to check it yet as I’m currently traveling—will be back on Monday and can’t wait to read it then. Really grateful for your kind words and support 😊
So I just saw it. Thank you so much for the thoughtful Amazon review, Lauren ❤️ It truly means a lot to us. Your kind words and support are so encouraging, and we're just so glad the stories resonated with you. Readers like you make this whole journey so worthwhile 🙌
My absolute pleasure, Ritish! I'm glad you're happy with my review, and I'll share it on my blog soon too.
That’s so kind of you, Lauren 💗 Excited to see it on your blog soon, really appreciate all the love.
My pleasure, in advance, Ritish, and I saw your wonderful review this morning and can't thank you enough! But most importantly, I'm glad you liked Cora's story. 💕🙏
I'm so glad you saw it, and I truly meant every word. I’m so happy it was your first children’s book.
Wonderful, you guys!!
This is such an amazing thing to do!
If this is the same girl that fell from the sky that I'm thinking of, she came across a shelter or something, found gasoline, and poured it onto a wound to kill the maggots snacking on her! It's people like these who you share with the world, who make me reevaluate my attitude and frustrations sometimes.
Ah yes, Dawn 😃 That is the same girl — Juliane Koepcke. Her story still gives me chills. Can you imagine the courage it took to do what she did after such a traumatic crash?
And you’re right, she did use gasoline on her wounds to kill the maggots. Fortunately, we were able to find her full life story, and honestly, there’s so much more to her than just surviving that fall. The days she spent on that jungle and how she went on to do some incredible things, that I'm sure will leave you stunned.
Just know I’m so glad these stories are connecting with you, that means the world to us ❤️
My gosh, how that must change somebody!! People and circumstances already shape us. I look forward to reading it. I've no psychology major, but it is speculatory that 1 of 3 things may happen in an individual's psyche following such traumas. Either they experience a form of imposter syndrome, wondering why they survived & no one else, resulting in a variant of a victim mentality, or they find comfort in mediocrity, or they do great things. With Juliane's spirit & strong will, I am curious to learn more of her and the others as well.
Totally, It’s wild how experiences like that can shape someone. And I love how you put it. Can’t wait for you to read more about her and the other incredible folks in the book.