Ava and Sass – The Park Clean Up

Ava and Sass – The Park Clean Up

After a devastating storm destroys their local park, Ava and her friends decide enough is enough. Armed with posters and big dreams, they rally the community for a massive cleanup, tackling the mess one trash bag at a time.
But a group of local troublemakers, the Park Posse, is determined to stir up chaos and sabotage their efforts. As tempers flare and secrets surface, Ava discovers that there’s more to their story than meets the eye.
Can a shared goal bring these divided kids together? Or will the past stand in the way of a hopeful future?

About the author:
Joanne Mohammed is a proud Trinbagonian author who began her writing journey after retirement, fulfilling a lifelong dream. Inspired by her granddaughter’s request to “write a story about Ava and Sass,” Joanne created a vibrant world of adventures that has since grown from whimsical picture books into meaningful middle-grade novels.

She writes under the pen name Josie Sarana—a blend of her childhood nickname and her granddaughter’s middle name—as a tribute to the little girl who sparked it all.

The Ava and Sass collection spans three series and caters to children ages 4–12. Her picture books delight early readers ages 4–7, while her longer picture-book adventures bridge the 7–10 age group. Her middle-grade chapter books, written for ages 8–12, explore real-life themes with heart. Titles such as The Park Cleanup, The Digital Dilemma, and her newest release, The Grumbles and the Hidden Struggle, address issues of community, responsibility, resilience, and emotional well-being.

Across all her stories, Joanne writes with the hope of making a lasting difference. Her books weave messages of kindness, courage, and self-discovery—encouraging children to dream boldly, meet challenges with heart, and believe in the magic of possibility.

In addition to writing children’s literature, Joanne also publishes under her own name. Her memoir, Letters to My Granddaughter: A Monos Island Childhood, is a nostalgic collection of island memories that preserves family history while offering inspiration for future generations.

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After a devastating storm destroys their local park, Ava and her friends decide enough is enough. Armed with posters and big dreams, they rally the community for a massive cleanup, tackling the mess one trash bag at a time.
But a group of local troublemakers, the Park Posse, is determined to stir up chaos and sabotage their efforts. As tempers flare and secrets surface, Ava discovers that there’s more to their story than meets the eye.
Can a shared goal bring these divided kids together? Or will the past stand in the way of a hopeful future?

About the author:
Joanne Mohammed is a proud Trinbagonian author who began her writing journey after retirement, fulfilling a lifelong dream. Inspired by her granddaughter’s request to “write a story about Ava and Sass,” Joanne created a vibrant world of adventures that has since grown from whimsical picture books into meaningful middle-grade novels.

She writes under the pen name Josie Sarana—a blend of her childhood nickname and her granddaughter’s middle name—as a tribute to the little girl who sparked it all.

The Ava and Sass collection spans three series and caters to children ages 4–12. Her picture books delight early readers ages 4–7, while her longer picture-book adventures bridge the 7–10 age group. Her middle-grade chapter books, written for ages 8–12, explore real-life themes with heart. Titles such as The Park Cleanup, The Digital Dilemma, and her newest release, The Grumbles and the Hidden Struggle, address issues of community, responsibility, resilience, and emotional well-being.

Across all her stories, Joanne writes with the hope of making a lasting difference. Her books weave messages of kindness, courage, and self-discovery—encouraging children to dream boldly, meet challenges with heart, and believe in the magic of possibility.

In addition to writing children’s literature, Joanne also publishes under her own name. Her memoir, Letters to My Granddaughter: A Monos Island Childhood, is a nostalgic collection of island memories that preserves family history while offering inspiration for future generations.

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After a devastating storm destroys their local park, Ava and her friends decide enough is enough. Armed with posters and big dreams, they rally the community for a massive cleanup, tackling the mess one trash bag at a time.
But a group of local troublemakers, the Park Posse, is determined to stir up chaos and sabotage their efforts. As tempers flare and secrets surface, Ava discovers that there’s more to their story than meets the eye.
Can a shared goal bring these divided kids together? Or will the past stand in the way of a hopeful future?

About the author:
Joanne Mohammed is a proud Trinbagonian author who began her writing journey after retirement, fulfilling a lifelong dream. Inspired by her granddaughter’s request to “write a story about Ava and Sass,” Joanne created a vibrant world of adventures that has since grown from whimsical picture books into meaningful middle-grade novels.

She writes under the pen name Josie Sarana—a blend of her childhood nickname and her granddaughter’s middle name—as a tribute to the little girl who sparked it all.

The Ava and Sass collection spans three series and caters to children ages 4–12. Her picture books delight early readers ages 4–7, while her longer picture-book adventures bridge the 7–10 age group. Her middle-grade chapter books, written for ages 8–12, explore real-life themes with heart. Titles such as The Park Cleanup, The Digital Dilemma, and her newest release, The Grumbles and the Hidden Struggle, address issues of community, responsibility, resilience, and emotional well-being.

Across all her stories, Joanne writes with the hope of making a lasting difference. Her books weave messages of kindness, courage, and self-discovery—encouraging children to dream boldly, meet challenges with heart, and believe in the magic of possibility.

In addition to writing children’s literature, Joanne also publishes under her own name. Her memoir, Letters to My Granddaughter: A Monos Island Childhood, is a nostalgic collection of island memories that preserves family history while offering inspiration for future generations.

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