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Former Financial Advisor Turns Children's Author In Stunning Debut About Wildlife Heroism
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / May 19, 2025 / Retired financial advisor and devoted mother Carole Couture unveils her heartwarming and action-packed children's book, The Adventures of Pablo the Pangolin, a jungle tale that tackles illegal animal trafficking through the eyes of an unlikely hero - a wide-eyed, ant-loving pangolin.
Set deep in the vibrant Asian jungle, Pablo the Pangolin introduces young readers to a world of friendship, danger, and courage. With the help of his friends - a clever monkey named Samba and a magnificent bird named Martin - Pablo must escape ruthless animal hunters and learn the true power of unity and bravery. The story ends on a hopeful note, reinforcing themes of wildlife protection and compassion.
"I wanted to create stories that reflect the values that shaped my life: love, cooperation, and acceptance," said Carole Couture, who began writing after retiring from a 30-year career in finance and raising her son with Down syndrome. "These stories are for him - and for every child who needs to believe in the magic of friendship and doing what's right."
Carole, now 62, has authored over 60 children's stories inspired by her son, her passion for nature, and her deep belief in storytelling as a healing, joyful force.
The Adventures of Pablo the Pangolin is the first in a planned series, delivering colorful illustrations and meaningful life lessons with every page.
About the Author
Carole Couture is a Canadian-born writer and retired financial advisor. She lives with her son Jean-Philippe, who inspires her storytelling. With a strong focus on values like empathy, inclusion, and environmental respect, her books seek to spark creativity and kindness in every reader.
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