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New Children’s Book Series “The Four” by George Rosling Highlights Friendship Across Cultures

The four classmates learn each other’s traditions after a school crash, and Rosling says the books promote equality, curiosity and respect.

  • Children's author George Rosling has released The Four series, introducing young readers to friendship across cultures through the experiences of four classmates from different ethnic backgrounds.
  • The series begins in The Four: Friends for Life when Agrippa, Audrey, Basharat, and Brielle become trapped in their school and share stories about their names, families, and beliefs while awaiting rescue.
  • In the second book, The Four: Teamwork, the friends organize a charity fundraiser, while The Four: Celebrations Together explores how they experience different traditions, family customs, and religious beliefs.
  • Rosling, born in Glasgow, aims to introduce cultural awareness and religious education to children, encouraging them to teach adults about equality and kindness across different backgrounds.
  • The books, published by Books Publishing Company in Houston, Texas, are available on Amazon, positioning the series to foster greater cultural understanding among young readers and families.
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New Children’s Book Series “The Four” by George Rosling Highlights Friendship Across Cultures

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