
Look for the Pink Ribbons, published by Ambassador International in 2024, is a tribute to my mother, who died of metastatic breast cancer. This book can help the reader find hope in the midst of grief, and it offers reassurance that loved ones who believe in Christ can be reunited.
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Max and Her Stacks is available wherever books are sold. Here are some suggested links:
End Game Press: https://www.endgamepress.com/store/p/maxandherstacks
Amazon: https://a.co/d/7eodlde
Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/beta-search?keywords=Max+and+Her+Stacks+by+Joyce+McCullough
Books-a-Million: https://www.booksamillion.com/p/Max-Her-Stacks/Joyce-McCullough/9781637971338
Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/max-and-her-stacks-joyce-mccullough/1148594310?ean=9781637971338
Parnassus: https://parnassusbooks.net/search?q=Max%20and%20Her%20Stacks
Walmart: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Max-and-Her-Stacks-Hardcover/18275213029?classType=REGULAR&from=/search
Here’s what folks are saying about Max:
“What is NOT to love about this book?! Written in engaging prose, Max and Her Stacks is a love letter to books that span a lifetime. At a time when there are so. many. distractions., Max and her literary loves that grow as she does are refreshing reminders of the invaluable inspiration we gain and the endless places we can go through the pages of our books.”—Amy Parker, Bestselling author of more than 70 books
“Max and Her Stacks celebrates the life-changing power of reading great books—from the comfort of shared childhood classics to a lifetime of reading adventures. Readers young and old will appreciate this beautiful reminder of the books that accompany us during the milestones and memories we create along life’s way.” –April Graney, author of If Jesus Came to My School
“Max and her Stacks is a fun story about a young girl who loves to be surrounded by books. From the time Max was born, books were a big part of her life, and as she got older they only became more important, teaching her life lessons and filling her days with adventure and mystery. This cute and clever story will draw young readers (and adults) in, expanding their personal to-be-read list, as the author has brilliantly woven in the names and titles of best-loved literature for a variety of ages. This book would be a fantastic addition to any home and school library!”—Karen Ferguson, author of the Questions for Kids picture book series
”As a former librarian and lifelong book lover, I see myself in Max—curled up with stacks of stories, befriending Anne Shirley, Aslan, and countless others who shaped my heart and imagination from a young age. This book reminds us that stories don’t just entertain—they guide, comfort, and inspire. Max’s story is a reminder of how books shape our future, and how literacy opens doors to hope, empathy, and possibility. Every child deserves a Max moment—and every parent deserves the joy of watching those moments unfold.”—Amanda E West, president, Word Weavers South Middle Tennessee
“Book lovers unite! This sweet picture book follows a little girl’s journey through great literature. Some books take her on exciting adventures. Other books make her laugh. Still other books give her the courage to become who she was created to be! And so, when asked what she wants to be when she grows up, Max proudly announces she wants to be someone surrounded by books. Librarians will definitely love this sweet story, but book lovers of all ages will relate and celebrate the wonderful world of literature right alongside Max. I love, love, love this book! I can’t wait to share it with the littles in my world.” Michelle Medlock Adams, a multi-award-winning author of more than 100 books, including, “Our God is Bigger Than That!” and “The Dachshund Dash”
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