Books that don’t just speak. They change what you hear.

Every story is a wake‑up call. Every page a quiet revolution.

Book cover of "Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call" by Sarah Kissane, featuring two empty classroom chairs with a digital particle effect breaking one into pixels. Tagline: How our kids are being schooled for a world that no longer exists.

Obsolete: The Education Wake-Up Call

Obsolete is more than a book.
It’s a wake-up call for anyone still pretending the old systems will hold.

AI is redesigning the world. Childhood is being rewired.
And we’re still preparing kids for a future that no longer exists.

It’s been called a quick, powerful read — thought-provoking, and haunting in its truth.

If you’ve felt it — the tension, the urgency, the quiet knowing —
this is your confirmation.

Read the chapter. Pass it on.
The shift isn’t coming. It’s already here.

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If it hits you — let it.

Book cover of “The Pull of the Program” by Sarah Kissane. A child sits under a tree, reading a glowing tablet, with a digital pattern in the sky. Tagline: One Child. One Choice. One Chance to Stay Human.

One Child. One Choice. One Chance to Stay Human.

The Pull of the Program

Childhood is slipping — piece by piece, swipe by swipe — as we hand them to screens, algorithms, and a glow that feels more real than the world outside.

On a quiet morning, one boy hovers over his tablet — torn between the glow in his hands and the world waiting beyond the window. The rules are clear, but the pull is stronger. And he’s not the only one.

The Pull of the Program is a tender, powerful story for anyone still fighting for what childhood was meant to be — parents, teachers, grandparents, and every child trying to hold on.

Bring home a story that reminds them — and you — of what really matters. Before it’s gone.

Let’s take it back.

In a world running faster every day,
it’s the most human things that hold the deepest power:
presence, care, and the courage to look up.