Freddy the Fox and the President of the Free is a beautifully illustrated, rhyming children's storybook for ages 6-10 that follows a curious young fox named Freddy as he embarks on a journey of discovery about truth, freedom, and leadership.
Set in a peaceful forest where animals live, work, and pray freely, the story begins with harmony-but soon, murmurs of discontent spread among the critters. Some animals begin to question hard work and fairness, manipulated by birds like parrots and magpies spreading ideas of entitlement through catchy slogans and promises of "free" gifts.
Freddy, concerned by this shift, seeks wisdom from Owliver, a wise old owl who teaches that true freedom comes from God, and that strong leaders fight for what's right. Inspired, Freddy sets off on a cross-country journey to Washington to find such a leader-none other than President Trump.
In Washington, Freddy meets President Trump, who shares insights about the dangers of false promises, the manipulation of truth by the media, and the value of faith, work, and independence. Trump affirms that real kindness doesn't come from control, but from empowering individuals to live free.
Motivated and filled with clarity, Freddy returns to his forest. He speaks boldly to the other animals, encouraging them to reject lies and return to working, thinking, and praying freely. The community rallies behind him, rebuilding their lives with a renewed sense of purpose and truth.
The story concludes with a triumphant and joyful forest, united under the banner of Truth, Work, Faith, and Freedom, as President Trump smiles from afar, proud of the courage Freddy and the critters have shown.
Freedom through responsibility
The value of hard work and prayer
Questioning propaganda and false promises
Strong leadership grounded in truth and faith
Empowerment of the individual in a community