Behind Every Military Child Is a Parent Who Leads with Heart
For Clarah Noel, the founder of C. Brutus Books, everything begins with one truth: “You don’t have to have it all to start, you just have to start with what you have.” As a Haitian-born military wife, mom of two daughters, and now a globally read author and business mentor, her life is a powerful testimony to the impact of resilience, love, and relentless purpose.
Raised in Haiti by a school principal mother and a pastor father, Clarah was molded by service and education from the start. When she moved to the United States for better opportunities, she brought with her more than ambition; she brought a story worth telling.
Turning Life’s Pain Into Purpose: The Birth of C. Brutus Books
The idea for her brand wasn’t born in a conference room. It started on her living room floor, with crayons scattered, tears flowing, and a prayer in her heart. In 2022, Clarah’s brother, her best friend, suffered a stroke that stole his voice. Devastated but determined, Clarah picked up the pen to give him one. That’s when her first book, Unlocking Voices, came to life.
Then came The Brave Bunch: Tales from the Military Kids Club, released in April 2025. Written from real stories and raw emotions, this book speaks directly to children living through the uncertainty of military life. It’s now available globally in paperback and digital formats through platforms like Apple Books and Barnes & Noble, as well as her official website cbrutus.store.
A Storytelling Mission Rooted in Real Life
- Brutus Books has now published over 10 books, many of which have reached libraries around the world. Her stories are more than bedtime reading, they’re tools of healing, especially for children of military families and immigrant communities. Clarah believes in creating books that help kids feel seen, heard, and strong.
In a world of glossy marketing, Clarah’s authenticity stands out. “I’m not just writing books,” she shares. “I’m writing my life, my family’s journey, and the voices of children who are often unseen.”
Building Bold Businesses, One Dream at a Time
But Clarah’s story doesn’t end with publishing. With little money, no background in self-publishing, and a full-time job, she learned the ropes of branding, marketing, and design, often while her kids napped or late at night. That hands-on journey led her to another mission: mentoring new entrepreneurs, especially immigrant women.
Through one-on-one coaching and resources available on her digital store Lux_Entreprenest on Stan Store, Clarah helps others launch digital products, sell print-on-demand, and build online businesses from scratch. Brands like Crazy Boutique by Djeffna and Loon P are living examples of the dreams she helps bring to life.
Weathering Recession with Resilience
Like many small businesses, C. Brutus Books felt the sting of the economic downturn. Families became cautious with spending, impacting book and digital product sales. But Clarah pivoted. She started offering free educational printables and coloring pages, keeping her community engaged and supported. She also leaned further into business mentorship, helping others create income streams during uncertain times.
A Global Vision Fueled by Faith
Clarah’s vision for the future is clear: she wants C. Brutus Books to empower millions of families with stories rooted in courage and compassion, and help thousands of women and immigrants build sustainable, creative businesses. By 2030, she aims to launch a digital academy focused on self-publishing and digital entrepreneurship.
From her kitchen table to classrooms around the world, Clarah’s mission is deeply personal: to remind every reader and every dreamer that progress doesn’t require perfection. just purpose.
Heart Over Hype: Why Clarah Stands Apart
In a crowded world of polished brands, what sets Clarah apart is her grit. She teaches from experience, not theory. Her brand wasn’t built with a budget—it was built with belief. She is her audience: a mom, a dreamer, a doer. And every book, coaching call, and social post reflects that.
“Every story I write holds a little healing, a little truth, and a whole lot of heart,” she says.
Final Words: Start Small, Dream Brave
Clarah Noel’s life lesson for the world?
“You don’t need a big budget, just a bold belief in yourself.”
She’s living proof that big dreams can start on a small budget, that healing can come from heartbreak, and that children’s books about military families and empowering stories for kids can spark real-world change.
