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The Boy Who Wasn't Scared to Dream
Book cover of The Boy Who Wasn't Scared to Dream
AuthorMustafa Mussie Sheikh
IllustratorIshana Ratti
LanguageEnglish
SubjectChildren's literature
PublisherMustafa Sheikh (self-published)
Publication date
2024
Publication placeNew Zealand
Pages48
ISBN9780473703769

The Boy Who Wasn't Scared to Dream is a 2024 children's picture book written by New Zealand author Mustafa Mussie Sheikh and illustrated by Ishana Ratti. The book tells the story of Billy, a young boy who aspires to become a race car driver. The book was self-published by Sheikh with proceeds supporting Bread Charity, a New Zealand charitable organization founded by Sheikh in 2017. The publication features a contribution from Ferrari's Chief Design Officer, Flavio Manzoni, who provided an afterword and childhood drawings for the book.[1]

Background

In 2017, Mustafa "Mussie" Sheikh founded Bread Charity, an organisation focused on supporting children's educational opportunities, particularly for those in poverty. Sheikh self-published The Boy Who Wasn't Scared to Dream in 2024, with all proceeds from sales directed to the charity.[1][2]

Development and Ferrari collaboration

Sheikh obtained approval from Ferrari to incorporate images of their sports cars in the book. Ferrari's Chief Design Officer, Flavio Manzoni, contributed to the book by providing some of his childhood drawings of cars and writing an afterword.[1]

Plot

The story follows Billy, a young boy who dreams of becoming a race car driver despite encountering discouragement. The narrative explores themes of perseverance and self-belief through Billy's journey toward achieving his ambition.[3]

Reception

The book has received coverage from several New Zealand media outlets. A review in The Sapling commented on the book's "imaginative approach" while noting "certain narrative inconsistencies."[3] Ponsonby News featured an article about the book in May 2024.[4]

Publication details

The book was published in both hardcover and softcover editions and is distributed through various retailers including online platforms. The book has 48 pages and was assigned the ISBN numbers 0473703769 and 9780473703769.[2]

See also

  • Children's literature
  • Picture books

References

  1. ^ a b c "How Ferrari helped a children's book come to fruition". RNZ. 19 February 2024. Retrieved 1 March 2025.
  2. ^ a b "Kiwi kids book, officially approved by Ferrari, to fund Bread Charity". NZ Autocar. 1 March 2025. Retrieved 1 March 2025.
  3. ^ a b "Reviews: Five New Picture Books". The Sapling. 26 March 2024. Retrieved 1 March 2025.
  4. ^ "The Boy Who Wasn't Scared to Dream". Ponsonby News. May 2024. Retrieved 1 March 2025.