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The Summit

By: Deborah Johnson
Narrated by: Deborah Johnson
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The Summit is the story of Mallery, a young woman who hides her ideas in a book beneath her pillow.

She decides to escape the constraints of the land of Baybel to pursue her Summit, which holds the promise of a bigger and better future. She crosses multiple terrains, mountainous caverns, and rocky hills. Along the way, she discovers her keys of courage and gems of opportunity, learning that she has everything within her to press on to reach the very top. 

Mallery, which means “the unfortunate and insignificant one”, uses her Band of Hope to affirm her ideas, strengths, and uniqueness to set her apart from the ordinary. She emerges from the tangled forest, cave of discovery, and bridge of possibility strong and fearless, ready to meet her future. 

The Summit has a strong message of hope within an entertaining allegory that inspires us to reach the Summit of our own Hero Mountain, never losing hope in “The Hero Inside” all of us.

©2021 Deborah Johnson (P)2021 Deborah Johnson

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