The story is about a little ghost who has a speech impediment. Instead of saying "Boo" like the other ghosts, all that he can say is "Moo". Because of this, he is bullied by the other ghosts. But when three children enter the haunted house, they decide that because he isn't a scary ghost, Moo can be their friend. Also, "Moo the Ghost" was awarded the Readers' Favorite Finalist Award in the Children - Concept Genre in September 2020.
Beth Praed’s first book (written under the name Hill) quickly rose to be the #1 book on MS at Amazon for six years.
Now her 5th book, "So You Have a Disease: Devotions and Stories To Restore Hope" has won the Best Book Award in the gift book category!
Praed’s book, "So You Have a Disease: Devotions and Stories To Restore Hope", addresses the difficulties of living with a disease and it offers God’s hope with it’s inspiring stories.
In their review, Book Excellence says,
"A startling and tender book about illness, family, self-discovery and hope. Author, Beth Praed presents a raw and riveting account of life with MS that shines in its authenticity and grace. Each section is warm in tone and heartfelt, with a pearl of inspiration to clutch within each touching tale.
Short sections make it difficult to put down, and easy to revisit. The inspirational sections seem to effortlessly penetrate the spaces of the psyche most in need. There is a wide and inclusive range of influences to lift the spirit, alongside Christian teachings. It is introspective and deeply giving – with candid and vulnerable prose that helps to show from where one can draw their strength – even in the most hopeless and heartbreaking of situations.
This is a book that is sure to deliver on its desire to bring hope to readers."