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A  story about finding your place in a more colorful world.

An all-alone boy adventures into a forgotten wilderness in search of  Color that he never knew existed. With the help of a clever fox and a few wild friends, can the boy  help the Others remember the things that really matter?

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About the Author

Steve Brylski is a writer, a technologist, and a software analyst who has worked his entire career supporting non-profit and public sector organizations. First and foremost, however, he is a father who tells stories with prose and poetry as easily as he does with charts and graphs. The underlying themes that continue to appear in his work center on the need that people have to belong, the ability to transform ideas into creations, and the precarious role of technology in balancing those ideals.

Steve Brylski
Author, Technologist,  and Father

Story Themes

This book is intended to  be read (and re-read) from a wide-range of vantage points. Whether you are a child who feels lonely at home during an unprecedented pandemic or you are a parent worried about the impact screen-time has on your family, the hope is that everyone can find something that resonates.

1

Charting Your Own Course

In an age when people are too distracted to see Color, the main character must decide to explore or not.

2

Finding Joy Outside

With most of the world adapting to forced isolation, the main character bravely enters the wilderness.

3

Searching for a Better World

A very gray world is never a permanent situation, and the boy knows there must be something more.

4

Being Present in the Moment

While some traded their attentions for distractions, the boy helps people remember what once was.

5

Protecting Those We Love

A mysterious character guides the boy from afar, carefully watching over him on his adventure.

6

Overcoming Grief

The  boy only knows Gray and so does not grieve the loss of Color, but the lonely Fox must find purpose.

What Readers Say About the Book

Here are a few comments from some people that had an advance copy of the book.

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