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Mauricia Ambrose’s Inspirational Book “Turn into the Storm” Will Be Displayed at the 2024 Printers Row Lit Fest

“Turn into the Storm” is a story of resilience, rediscovery, and reinvention. It is a woman’s journey who recognizes her power through adversity and finds unconditional love through motherhood.


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“A superb read with many layers...discipline, hard work, resilience, but most of all it is a study about the power of love...love for her son and through that love, learning to love herself.” – Amazon review by Margaret

ReadersMagnet, a renowned publishing and marketing company, will proudly showcase the works of Mauricia Ambrose at the 2024 Printers Row Lit Fest (PRLF). This prestigious open-air literary event, hosted by the Chicago Tribune, is scheduled for September 7-8, 2024, at Printers Row Park, 620 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL, USA.

Among the many literary talents featured, Mauricia Ambrose will present two compelling books: her inspirational memoir “Turn into the Storm,” an International Bestseller on Amazon, and her delightful children’s book The Rainbow, written under the pen name Rose St Claire.

“Turn into the Storm” is a powerful story of resilience, rediscovery, and reinvention. Mauricia faced the life-altering challenge of kidney failure in 2014, all while caring for her adopted son, Louis. Her journey through these trials is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the transformative power of love. This memoir is a moving narrative of hope born from faith and strength forged through adversity, offering readers a profound reflection on overcoming life’s most daunting challenges.

In “The Rainbow,” Rose St Claire takes young readers on a vibrant adventure with Max and Milli, two siblings who find themselves in Africa, where they befriend a baby elephant named Elly. Together, they embark on a journey to overcome bullies and discover the true meaning of friendship. This heartwarming tale is perfect for starting conversations with children about bullying, courage, and the importance of standing together.

Visitors to the 2024 Printers Row Lit Fest can find these works at the ReadersMagnet exhibit at Booth Space C and D. Whether you’re drawn to a story of personal triumph or a colorful children’s adventure, Mauricia Ambrose’s books offer something for everyone.

Get your copy of Turn into the Storm on Amazon, and don’t miss the opportunity to explore The Rainbow—a beautiful tale of friendship and bravery.

“Turn into the Storm”
Author: Mauricia Ambrose
Genre: Memoir
Publisher: Independently published
Published date: June 24, 2024

“The Rainbow”
Author: Rose St Claire
Genre: Children’s Book, Adventure
Publisher: Independently published
Published date: November 1, 2023

Author
Mauricia Ambrose is a survivor, a mother, and an author whose life has been shaped by extraordinary challenges and resilience. In the winter of 2014, Mauricia found herself in a doctor’s office, facing the terrifying possibility of death during a life-saving operation. At the time, she was battling kidney failure while struggling to balance the demands of a draining job and the responsibilities of raising her adopted son, Louis, whom she had welcomed into her life just two years earlier as a single mother.

Driven by the fear of leaving Louis behind, Mauricia began writing him letters daily, pouring her heart into words that she hoped would remind him of her love should the worst come to pass. These letters became her lifeline, igniting a fierce determination to survive for the sake of her son and refusing to let him slip back into the foster care system.

Her debut book, “Turn into the Storm,” chronicles her journey through kidney failure, lupus, and the determination to raise her adopted son. Through her writing, Mauricia shares a powerful narrative of hope and strength—hope born from faith and strength forged in the crucible of surviving lupus, kidney failure, and burnout. Under the pen name Rose St Claire, she brings her storytelling talents to a younger audience with “The Rainbow,” a children’s book that tackles important themes like bullying and friendship through an engaging and adventurous narrative. Her story is a testament to the power of the human spirit and a reminder that our struggles do not define us; instead, they fuel our growth and transformation.


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