Mara Ryan is a mom, dreamer, doer, and children's health advocate who believes strong families are the foundation of a strong society. She’s on a mission to show her three daughters that neurodiversity is a superpower — and that anything is possible with faith, gratitude, and grit.

A resilient parent who’s navigated pediatric food allergies, ADHD, a high-risk pregnancy, and a four-month NICU stay during a global pandemic, Mara is no stranger to overcoming obstacles with grace and determination.

When she struggled to find books that were both readable and “cool” enough for her dyslexic second grader, she rolled up her sleeves and created one. Her debut children’s book, Lucky Dog, combines rhyme, alliteration, and decodable words to boost confidence in emerging readers — while honoring her family’s heartfelt goodbye to their beloved pup.

Mara serves on the Foundation Board of Directors at Children’s Minnesota, the largest independent pediatric health system in the Upper Midwest. She also contributes her marketing, strategy, and advocacy skills to multiple entrepreneurial ventures.

Whether Mara is building brands or bedtime stories, her goal is the same: empower families, elevate children’s voices, and lead with compassion and creativity.

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About the Author.

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About the Illustrator.

Justin Campbell is the Head of Design at a pediatric mental health company, where he leads creative efforts to make care more accessible and engaging for kids and families. With a background in user experience design and a deep commitment to child well-being, Justin brings a thoughtful, empathetic approach to everything he creates.

This project is especially close to his heart, inspired by his own journey as a parent navigating the ups and downs of dyslexia and ADHD with his children. He’s witnessed firsthand the challenges and triumphs that come with learning and thinking differently, and he poured that experience into every page of this story.

Through warm, expressive illustrations, Justin aims to help young readers feel seen, understood, and empowered.

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A colorful infographic from Humankind Books highlighting their passion for confidence, spark imagination, inspire young minds, and celebrate differences. It mentions neurodiversity, learning differences, U.S. population statistics related to dyslexia, reading rates, and introduces the children's book Lucky Dog, created by Humankind Books to support dyslexic children.
Advertisement for the children's book "Lucky Dog," featuring an illustrated dog on the book cover, a smiling girl holding a pink book, and text highlighting the book's features and target audience.

Media Kit.

Looking to feature Lucky Dog or share the story of Humankind Books? Our media kit includes everything you need to make sharing our story simple & impactful.

  • A press-ready summary of Lucky Dog

  • Author overview and background

  • Brand story and mission of Humankind Books

  • Key talking points and media contact info

Let’s connect.

Let’s be real. Parenting takes a village. I’d love to hear from you & support you on your child’s very own reading journey. Questions about Lucky Dog or our neurodiversity resources? Media or speaking opportunities? Drop me a note.