Molly's Big Red Kite is a heartwarming story about resilience, emotions, and the power of forgiveness. When Molly's beloved red kite is broken her frustration quickly turns to sadness. But with the guidance of the wise Mr. Oslo, she learns that it's okay to feel upset-and that letting go of anger can lead to something even more beautiful. This beautifully illustrated book helps young readers navigate their emotions while introducing the foundational concept of forgiveness in a gentle, accessible way. Perfect for parents, educators, and librarians seeking meaningful, diverse stories that nurture emotional intelligence and empathy.
A successful white-collar professional by day working as a project manager for a large multi-national health care equipment company, Robert is an openly gay man living in Buffalo, NY. Robert’s first diagnosis, chronic clinical depression, came when he was 16, even though he had been battling depression since the age of nine when he had his first episode of self-harm ideology. As he was coming out, his depression morphed into bipolar depression disorder, which went untreated and undiagnosed until he was 44. The untreated mania manifested as an anonymous sex addiction that lasted over 20 years, enduring through the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Only after finally addressing his sex addiction with his therapist did his bipolar disorder come to light, and his treatment with pharmacology help him end his addiction. With the help of ongoing therapy and careful medication management, Robert has evolved to lead a relatively quiet life in his forties, where he enjoys boating, gardening, and volunteering in the community with various organizations such as the Alzheimer’s Association. He also has a cat named Bacchus and a French bulldog named Lily.
Through his many years of therapy, he learned to forgive others and accept his family and friends for who they are. Now he has turned the focus inward, forgiving himself for the reckless decisions through all those years and finally accepting himself as he is: a successful, healthy, gay man living with bipolar depression.
Molly’s Big Red Kite
Written By Robert P. Graves
Illustrated by Emily Hercock
Review by Heidi Lynn’s Book Reviews
First, I want to thank Robert P. Graves and Emily Hercock for providing me with this book so I can bring you this review.
Robert and Emily both make a great team as a writer and illustrator coming together to create Molly’s Big Red Kite! Robert creates a story that deals with a topic that is so important these days that kids and adults can both benefit from the lesson in this book. Emily plays out this cute story with her beautiful pictures. I smiled and wondered if anyone else would notice that Molly’s dress is the same pattern as the kite. I also thought it was cute how the owl just swooped down and started talking to her. It was a very cute book. I think the kids enjoy it.
I love how Robert dedicated his book to his nieces and nephews and let them know they were his world!