Core Problem the Book Solves
The Boy Who Discovered the Rainbow Maker addresses the widespread feeling of spiritual disconnection and skepticism about the miraculous. It bridges the gap between dry scientific explanations of rainbows and the longing in our hearts for wonder, divine purpose, and personal encounters with the supernatural.
Why This Matters to Your Readers
- Many crave real, authentic testimonies rather than contrived fiction-this is a true story of a five-year-old Jamaican prodigy whose faith unlocked an ancient mystery.
- Modern life often strips us of childlike awe; this book reignites that sense of wonder with vivid, colourful illustrations and heartfelt narrative.
- Science explains how rainbows form, but leaves unanswered the question of why-this memoir shows an angel-sent purpose behind every spectrum of light.
- Faith-based families and educators seek stories that teach courage, curiosity, and divine friendship; Bryan Bent's journey embodies all three.
- There's a gap in literature for Caribbean spiritual heritage-this book fills it, giving voice to Jamaican folklore and faith.
Lead with the emotional hook
"Have you ever wondered if there's more to a rainbow than physics? When five-year-old Bryan Bent saw miracles in the sky, he unlocked a divine secret 4,000 years old..."
"From skeptical observer to lifelong friend of a powerful angel, Bryan's story will restore your faith in the impossible."
"Includes full-color illustrations recreating Bryan's visions, blending scientific marvels with spiritual revelation."
Promise the benefit
"Whether you're longing for renewed wonder or seeking a faith-affirming tale for your family, this true memoir will leave you believing in miracles again."