The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Mum’s book in honour of her son goes global

- CRAIG SMITH

A mum from St Andrews who has written a hit children’s book in honour of her son has teamed up with Amazon in Dunfermlin­e to help ship her book to parents and young readers around the world.

Gill White wrote Leo and the Lightning Dragons for her son Leo, four, who suffers from Ohtahara Syndrome, an extremely rare form of epilepsy.

The adventure story tells the tale of Leo, a little brave knight who is supported by the people of his kingdom during his battle against fearsome dragons.

Gill, a full-time carer for her son, wrote the book as a way of helping Leo to cope with the 170-plus seizures a day he can suffer from.

Gill’s book positions the seizures as dragons, and Leo and his friends try lots of different things to defeat them. Ultimately, Leo realises that the best way to conquer the dragons is to believe in himself.

The book, published in January this year by Fledgling Press, has been a huge hit with families who have children coping with epilepsy and now the local mum is making her book available to readers across the UK and Europe through a partnershi­p with Amazon.

Gill recently visited the Amazon site in Dunfermlin­e to see her book being packed and shipped, and she met some of the staff that play a key role in helping her reach readers locally and internatio­nally.

She said: “I wrote the book for Leo before his first birthday because he fights so hard every day and I think he deserves a story with a happy ending. That’s what the book gives him.

“Since we launched the book on Amazon, we’ve been blown away by the number of positive reviews.

“One of the reviews actually brought me to tears – it was from a mum who suffers from epilepsy and she used the book to describe her seizures to her young daughter.”

She donates the royalties from sales of her book to the Children’s Hospice Across Scotland (Chas), a charity the team at Amazon in Dunfermlin­e also support.

 ??  ?? Gill White with her book at the Amazon Fulfilment Centre.
Gill White with her book at the Amazon Fulfilment Centre.

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