Saint John Bosco: Miracles, Dreams, and the Man Who Defied Death
In the gritty streets of 19th-century Turin, where orphaned boys battled hunger, crime, and despair, one humble priest became their fearless savior-and a channel of heaven's raw power.
From a childhood dream that unveiled his divine calling, Saint John Bosco reached the roughest street kids with radical kindness instead of punishment. Protected by a mysterious guardian dog through repeated assassination attempts, he unleashed stunning miracles: multiplying food and sacred Hosts, healing the blind and crippled, even raising a boy from death for one final confession.
Guided by prophetic visions-of hell's horrors, heaven's glory, and Mary Help of Christians' triumph-he founded the Salesians, a global force that today rescues millions of at-risk youth in over 130 countries.
This electrifying biography captures the thrilling life of the "Father and Teacher of Youth" a visionary, miracle-worker, and defiant saint who conquered death to save souls.
In today's world of youth crisis and hopelessness, Don Bosco's story ignites urgent hope: one loving heart can change the world-one child at a time.
Perfect for readers craving spiritual fire, historical depth, and unbreakable inspiration.