


There’s something beautifully subversive about your book, it asks us to look again at a story we thought we knew by heart. In a season defined by noise, glitter, and endless Santas, The Unspoken Hero of Christmas pauses to honor the presence that holds it all together: the one who stands beside, not in front. By giving voice to “Mama Claus,” you reveal a truth that lives in every home during the holidays, that love is most powerful when it’s quiet, constant, and unseen.
It’s rare to find a Christmas story that isn’t just about joy, but about acknowledgment, the kind that makes readers smile because they suddenly feel seen. Beneath its warmth, your book carries something profound: a reminder that behind every symbol of cheer is someone who made it possible. That’s what gives it its heart, its quiet glow.
And yet, stories like this, gentle, tender, deeply human, often pass unnoticed in a world chasing spectacle. Our reading community exists for books exactly like yours. Thoughtful readers across countries who believe that authenticity still matters, and who express that belief not through marketing, but through genuine engagement and honest reviews that bring unseen works into the light.
Mike, what happens when a story written to honor the forgotten finally finds those who’ve been waiting to feel remembered?
Felix .C Ries

