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The Ramp: Let Your Dreams Soar

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The Ramp – A Heartwarming Adventure About Dreams, Transformation & the Magic of Flight

At Humbert Valley International Airport, the tugs work tirelessly on The Ramp, towing planes, moving baggage, and keeping everything running smoothly. But Oscar Junior isn’t like the other tugs—he dreams of something more.

A long-whispered myth tells of a place called India Alpha, where a tug can transform into something greater. Could it be true?

Determined to find out, Oscar embarks on a journey with his friends—Valentina, Allegra, Olivia, and Rusty. Together, they face unexpected challenges, rivals, and deep mysteries hidden within the airport. But the biggest question Does Oscar Junior have the courage to believe in himself and aim higher than anyone thought possible?


🌟 A Story of Courage, Friendship & Believing in the Impossible 🌟A thrilling adventure set in a world where airport tugs dream of something more.
Perfect for young readers who love stories of perseverance and teamwork.
A beautifully written allegory of self-discovery, faith, and transformation.

Fans of Thomas the Tank Engine and Jonathan Livingston Seagull will love this inspirational, feel-good story that
Sometimes, to find your wings, you have to believe you were meant to fly.


📖 Join Oscar Junior and his friends as they take the biggest journey of their lives! 🚀✈️👉 Click ‘Buy Now’ to start reading The Ramp today!

202 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 23, 2025

About the author

Graham Steele

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Graham Steele was a member of the Nova Scotia legislature from 2001 to 2013. He was the minister of finance and minister of Acadian affairs (2009–2012) and minister of economic and rural development and tourism (2013) in the Dexter government.

Graham is now heard regularly as a Nova Scotia political analyst for CBC. Before entering politics, Graham was a lawyer in private practice and in government.

He is a Rhodes Scholar and originally from Winnipeg. He lives in Halifax.

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I suggest buying real toilet paper, it's cheaper and has the same use. This drivel is by far the worst thing I've ever read.
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