Jody Sharpe's 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas' Wins National NFPW Award, Highlighting Anti-Bullying Message
Jody Sharpe's latest book, 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas', receives a national award from the National Federation Of Press Women, emphasizing the importance of kindness and the fight against bullying.

Jody Sharpe's 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas' has been honored with a national award by the National Federation Of Press Women, spotlighting the book's compelling narrative and its underlying message of kindness over bullying. The book, featuring meteorologist and psychic Gayle Force Knight, explores themes of intuition, rescue, and the unseen guidance of angels, resonating with readers and critics alike.
Sharpe's work consistently addresses the issue of bullying, a theme she passionately advocates against, as seen in her article 'Kindness vs Bully' on her website. She emphasizes the importance of teaching kindness from a young age to combat the pervasive issue of bullying in society. Sharpe's dedication to this cause is evident in her Mystic Bay series and her memoir, 'Special Needs Children The Angels on My Shoulder', which also delves into the impact of bullying and the power of kindness.
The recognition of 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas' by the National Federation Of Press Women not only celebrates Sharpe's storytelling prowess but also amplifies the critical conversation around bullying and the transformative power of kindness. Sharpe's books, including 'To Catch an Angel' and 'Town Of Angels', continue to inspire readers with themes of love, forgiveness, and the belief in angels among us.
Sharpe's contributions extend beyond her books; her 'Tuesdays With The Angels' blog section and her YouTube channel further explore angel encounters and the significance of kindness in overcoming bullying. Her efforts to collect and share real-life angel stories invite others to contribute their experiences, fostering a community of hope and positivity.
The award for 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas' underscores the relevance of Sharpe's message in today's society, where the need for kindness and understanding has never been more critical. Through her writing, Sharpe not only entertains but also educates, offering a beacon of hope and a call to action against bullying.