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THE GRAPHIC NOVEL THAT COULD CHANGE YOUR LIFEAre you wondering what to do with your life? Do you need motivation to build your self-esteem? This inspiring, true story about one boy's journey from being homeless to owning a multi-million dollar business will encourage you . . . and possibly change your life. Dare to Dream is not your typical rags to riches story. This graphic novel illustrates the true story of a boy whose only dream was to live in his very own house. This candid and personally revealing story covers the good, the bad and the ugly of a boy growing up with a learning disability and little support, except from a single mother who sacrificed everything for her son. While reading this you may feel sorry for the boy, until he took that dream, rolled up his sleeves, and made it happen. "The purpose of this book is to inspire readers of all ages to find true happiness in the pursuit of their dreams. I believe we have forgotten how to dream. My hope is when you read this story that a dream will begin inside your own heart. My desire is that you will be moved to action and make a difference in your life and in the lives of others as well." -Steven VanCauwenbergh, Author