Magic is real. Courage is chosen. Thunder is waiting.
by D.C. Rahe
The Horse’s Mouth is a heartfelt, magical coming-of-age novel about a shy teen who forms an unbelievable bond with a horse who speaks to him. Bullies, secrets, danger, and destiny collide as Michael Garcia discovers courage, friendship, and the voice—human or not—that will change his life forever. Perfect for fans of emotional, uplifting YA fiction. Includes illustrations. (270 pages)
Fourteen-year-old Michael Garcia doesn’t fit in—not at school, not at home, and not anywhere except inside his own imagination. But everything changes when he visits Miller Farm and meets Thunder, a twenty-year-old Nez Perce stallion with a calm presence… and a startling secret.
Thunder speaks.
Not in riddles. To Michael’s mind.
As the two form a life-changing bond, Michael is pulled into a world of wonder, responsibility, and hidden truths. With the support of loyal friends and the guidance of unexpected mentors, he begins confronting bullies, facing dangers on and off the farm, and discovering his own strength.
But when trouble arrives at Miller Farm—threatening Thunder, the stable, and the people Michael cares most about—he must decide whether to step up or step aside. Courage, heart, and destiny all ride on what he chooses.
Blending emotional realism with a touch of magic, The Horse’s Mouth is perfect for readers who love stories about animals, found family, and young heroes who rise to challenges they never asked for. Inspiring, warm, and unforgettable, this is the book that will make you believe in impossible friendships and the quiet bravery inside us all.
Includes illustrations. (270 pages)
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A Step-By-Step Guide to Writing a Hollywood Screenplay
by D.C. Rahe
The Screenwriting Workbook is an instructional guide designed to help aspiring screenwriters master the art of writing a Hollywood screenplay. Authored by D.C. Rahe, a seasoned professional screenwriter, this comprehensive resource offers step-by-step guidance and bonus materials such as movie breakdowns, pitches, outlines, character profiles, and even a complete feature-length screenplay.
This workbook provides unique value by offering hands-on instruction from someone who has successfully navigated the process of creating engaging scripts for film. The inclusion of real-world examples and practical exercises allows readers to learn through application rather than mere theory alone.
In this narrative, a university professor named Susan navigates her ADHD diagnosis and professional burnout by relocating to the small mountain town of Sisters, Oregon. While conducting climate research on local snowpack, she experiences a profound internal conflict between pursuing academic prestige and creating meaningful community impact. Her journey is complicated by two contrasting relationships: one with Peter, a colleague who prioritizes high-impact publications and career advancement, and another with Jacob, a grounded local diner owner who values rootedness and practical service. Ultimately, Susan rejects the pressure to conform to traditional standards of success, choosing instead to embrace her neurodivergent identity and stay in Sisters. She finds fulfillment by authoring a local climate guide and building a life defined by authentic connection rather than professional accolades.
How to Communicate Clearly, ConnectAuthentically, and Lead with Confidence
by D.C. Rahe
Everyday Storytelling by D.C. Rahe provides a practical framework for using narrative to improve professional communication and personal leadership. The author argues that context is essential for understanding, as facts alone often fail to inspire action or create clear meaning. By utilizing a simple three-part structure—the setup, the moment of change, and the resulting lesson—individuals can transform dry data into memorable insights. The text also emphasizes the importance of authenticity, encouraging readers to use their natural speaking voices and share experiences to build genuine connections without oversharing. Furthermore, the book addresses the internal narratives that dictate confidence, teaching readers how to curate an "evidence library" of past successes to overcome fear. Ultimately, these strategies aim to replace robotic, formal exchanges with human-centric communication that drives better results in meetings, emails, and career growth.