Benny Moon Eats Dirt brings back tween hero Benny Moon helping kids learn from Native American wisdom

By: PRLog
Benny Moon Eats Dirt follows Benny Moon as he competes in a national race, battles a bully, and faces his biggest challenge yet—a vision quest.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Nov. 26, 2018 - PRLog -- In Benny Moon Eats Dirt, the sequel to Benny Moon: Racing the Medicine Wheel, author Salem Wolf Heart once again brings young readers insight into the worlds of motocross racing and Native American wisdom.

After making it to a national racing competition, Benny Moon is disqualified from because of a fight with bully Rick Skye. Benny Moon turns to Grandpa T for wisdom and together, grandfather and grandson embark on a vision quest. Benny reconnects with his animal spirits and meets an unexpected new friend.

This story will resonate with kids struggling with working parents, peer pressure, competition and disappointment. This series appeals to readers ages 8-12 with action and mystery, but also layers in tools based on ancient wisdom that can help pre-teens find positive ways of dealing with daily problems.

"Benny Moon is a character that I hope kids will be able to relate to," says Salem, author of Benny Moon: Racing the Medicine Wheel and Benny Moon Eats Dirt. "And he struggles with things many kids deal with, like one-parent homes or a parent who is away for long periods of times."

For Salem, a Reiki master and Shamanic practitioner, the concept of the Native American Medicine Wheel is vitally important. When she realized a lack of education surrounding the topic, she decided to take matters into her own hands.

"When I went to look for books for young people that helped explain this sacred practice, I found nothing. So, I created it myself," says Salem.

Benny Moon Eats Dirt is distributed by Ingram Content Group and is now available in print and e-Book formats. Book one in the Benny Moon series, Benny Moon: Racing the Medicine Wheel, is also available in print and e-Book.

About the Author

Salem Wolf Heart combined her background in psychology with her studies of Shamanism and her love of animals to create the Benny Moon series. Salem wants children to be able to use Native American concepts and the magic they hold as a resource to help them with the issues they face in our complex modern world. Originally from New York, she lives in sunny North Carolina surrounded by a myriad of family and friends—both two-legged and four-legged—and is a Reiki master, Shamanic practitioner, and teacher. For more information, visit her website at www.bennymoon.com.

About IngramElliott Publishing

IngramElliott Publishing delights in traditionally publishing unconventional and alternative literature. Learn more at www.ingramelliott.com

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