It’s more than a graphic novel. Eric’s Song Graphic Novel is a prevention tool, educating youngsters with positive messages for healthy choices. Help them understand the truth about drugs. Like the Hardcover novel of the same name, this book tells the story of Eric, a teen who learned about drugs the hard way.
Why Eric’s Song?
We crafted Eric’s Song so youngsters could gain an understanding of the dangers of drugs. A captivating storyline, relatable characters, and vivid visuals draw young readers in. They follow Eric as he discovers the truth about the world of drugs.
The book illustrates that a single decision can dramatically change the course of a person’s life.
The book also shows how drug dealers often target unsuspecting teens and lure them into the dangerous world of drugs.
The Storyline of Eric’s Song Graphic Novel
When the story begins, Eric and his friends are normal kids living life. Then, one night at a basketball game, they meet Katelyn, who lures Eric into using an addictive drug. As the story unfolds, getting and using the drug becomes the center of Eric’s life. Within a short time, he becomes a teenage drug addict. Readers witness Eric’s decline into a miserable life shared by so many.
The Characters in Eric’s Song Graphic Novel
Eric, his friends Andrew and Noah, their teacher, and Eric’s mother are all affected by Eric’s choice. Katelyn and Ricky profit from Eric’s troubles. Rounding out the cast of characters are police detectives, a prison guard, and the two patrons.

The Power of the Message
When the reader finishes the story, they will understand that Eric made a wrong choice. They will be more likely to make the right choice when the time comes.
Eric’s Song is a discussion starter. With a skillful mix of text and visuals, it exposes one of the major issues of our time.
Eric’s Song” is a valuable resource to educate the next generation about the dangers of drugs. It counters the misconception that using drugs is cool.

Why a story?
Since the beginning of language, stories have enlightened and inspired. They communicate lessons in a manner that resonates with individuals. For example, The Boy Who Cried Wolf is an effective way to teach a lesson in honesty. The Tortoise and the Hare illustrates that persistence is the best way to win. In contemporary literature, Harry Potter teaches about unity and loyalty. Only stories can deliver an understanding perspective.
How Do You Get Them to Read Eric’s Song Graphic Novel
That’s easy; just leave it in plain sight, and they will pick it up. Once they open it, the compelling story draws them in, and dramatic devices keep them engaged.
About the Author
Drawing from over 30 years of research and experience, Tom Monson, an award-winning author and filmmaker, created this book specifically to help youngsters make good choices. His purpose is to bring a real-life story to youngsters worldwide to help them live better lives. Monson incorporates insights and lessons gathered over the years to motivate, inspire, and empower.
Be Part of the Change
Start at Home: Use Eric’s journey to educate and inspire the young people in your life.
Spread the Message: Share the story with friends, family, and your community to help protect other children from the dangers of drugs. Awareness is the first step in prevention.
Host Discussions: Organize book discussions or events to deepen understanding and promote drug-free living. (See our discussion guide to keep discussions focused on keeping kids safe.)
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Is Eric’s Song Graphic Novel not right for you?
Eric’s Song Graphic Novel is intended for children ages eight and up. This is because this is the age when they can decide not to use drugs. This is important because when the time comes that they have to choose, they would be less likely to do so. It’s harder to change your mind to do something you decided long ago not to use. In addition, a choice suggests you know what is on either side of it.
The story in Eric’s Song Graphic Novel is also in the hardcover version for readers who are older and great for parents who want to read it to their children. Learn about it here.
