A Private Moment Made Public
I Rise is part of a very specific genre of self-published literature where the act of publishing is often more important to the author than the experience of the reader. Released in 2021 through AuthorHouse, a known vanity press, the book functions as a platform for the author to stand before their 'Pastor and those of the church' to declare their love for God.
The 'Vanity Press' Context
When you see a book from AuthorHouse, it usually means the author paid to have it printed. This isn't a knock on the author's faith, but it is a major signal regarding the quality of the work. Without the gatekeeping of a traditional publisher, these books often lack professional layout, editing, and a clear target audience. For a parent, this usually means the book will be a tough sell for a kid who is used to the pacing and polish of modern storytelling.
Who is this for?
Realistically, this is for the author's immediate community. It's a printed version of a testimony one might hear during a Sunday service. While the themes of faith and devotion are wholesome, there is zero 'entertainment' value here for a child or teen. If you are looking for religious enrichment for your family, you’re much better off with established classics or professionally produced modern devotionals that actually consider the developmental needs of the reader.