fbpx
Saturday, November 16, 2024

Book launch party at Apothecary

Stevenson’s book launch party is on Sunday June 12 from 3-5pm. Photo supplied

An east Auckland author is having a book launch party for his illustrated book at the Apothecary next weekend.

On Sunday June 12, part-time teacher Mark Stevenson is celebrating the release of his new book Prodigal, with glasses of bubbles between 3-5pm.

Stevenson’s book tells the tale of the prodigal child, a youngster who experienced the pain of falling short of achieving goals, and the struggles with this as it affects mentality.

Eventually, the prodigal child finds hope.

Prodigal gives a uniquely-framed and hope-filled message aimed at “all who walk the courageous journey, either personally, or with those you love, navigating the struggles of life”.

The book is suitable for teenagers and older.
Stevenson’s book reflects his own battle with mental health, depression, and suicidal thoughts. “People that struggle with these things are nothing short of courageous,” he says.

His newfound Christian faith aided him in his recovery and now Stevenson speaks openly and freely about his experiences, helping kids and parents with similar issues.

“It (main character) doesn’t have a gender or an age, so anyone can relate,” Stevenson says.

“It’s all about embracing when the child returns to their father after going wayward. It’s about redemption, hope, suffering, failure.”

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

More from Times Online

- Advertisement -

Latest

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -