Jody Sharpe, a renowned author known for her heartwarming tales intertwined with angelic themes and strong anti-bullying messages, has been honored with a national level award by the National Federation Of Press Women (NFPW) for her latest book, 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas'. This accolade underscores the significant impact of Sharpe's work in promoting kindness and combating bullying through literature.
'The Dog Who Came For Christmas' follows the adventures of Gayle Force Knight, a meteorologist and psychic, who embarks on a mission to rescue dogs, guided by visions from an angel. The story, rich with twists and turns, emphasizes the presence of angels in our lives and the power of intuition and kindness. Sharpe's narrative not only entertains but also carries a profound message against bullying, a theme recurrent in her body of work.
Sharpe's commitment to addressing bullying is evident in her blog post titled 'Kindness vs Bully', where she articulates the detrimental effects of bullying on children and society at large. She advocates for teaching kindness from a young age, a principle she weaves into her stories. Her books, including the Mystic Bay Series and her memoir 'Special Needs Children The Angels on My Shoulder', serve as vehicles for spreading messages of love, forgiveness, and the importance of standing up against bullying.
The author's influence extends beyond her books. Through her website, Sharpe shares real-life angel stories submitted by readers, fostering a community of hope and spiritual connection. Her YouTube channel further amplifies her anti-bullying campaign, particularly focusing on its impact on special needs children. Sharpe's efforts have not gone unnoticed, as she was also named a winner in the annual '50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading' Book Awards, a testament to her impactful storytelling.
With two new screen treatments of her books in the pipeline, Sharpe's literary and advocacy work continues to inspire and effect change. Her books, available at online retailers, offer readers not just stories, but lessons in compassion, resilience, and the belief in the goodness of humanity. For more insights into Sharpe's work and to explore her collection of angel stories, visit her website at http://www.jodysharpe.com.


