Finding Karate is about a boy who stumbles upon a great opportunity without realizing the true meaning of the opportunity until he is faced with day to day issues. The boys name has unfortunate rhyming possibilities and he is unlucky by being extremely shy and socially unable to handle classroom settings well. His social awkwardness and clumsiness make him a target for bullies. Finding Karate is a generational book that will educate the reader and teach them values, manners, respect, self-discipline, honor, loyalty, friendship, and the true meaning of Karate.
The reader will be enthralled from page to page while learning about everyday situations that our child face to day that sometimes can be embarrassing and that kids can relate to. Finding Karate is a generational book where everyone from ages 5-12 and even older can learn about several easily confused martial arts styles. This book sets the record straight while adding a few twists here and there. Afterwards you'll be going to google to learn more about what you have read. Finding Karate is to educate the reader to where there is no more confusion about what Karate is and is not. Finding Karate is a story that will melt your heart and open your mind at the same time.
This is a small, easily read book about the differences among the martial arts with characteristics of each. I didn't know one martial art from another until I read this book.
Corey Green is a Karate school owner who teaches Karate to anyone who wants to learn, but he specializes in teaching the martial arts to students with Autism, blindness and other disabilities. Green takes great pride in his students' accomplishments and the list of those accomplishments would keep me typing for hours. Green's Facebook pages are filled with the courage of his students.
Green is a remarkable instructor and I recommend his book for students who are searching for a martial art that suits them individually. GreensKarate.com gives more information for those who are interested.