A football fan who found £5 at the Huddersfield ground and sent it to one of the players hits the shelves.
The book aptly named ‘Five’ was inspired by Adam Bhana, 16, who has now been immortalised as a superhero.
When Adam was nine he found a £5 note at the Huddersfield ground and decided to send a letter to the club giving it to Australian footballer Aaron Mooy.
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He was then invited to meet the player after a board member put them in contact.
This heartwarming act inspired the new book ‘Five’ which focuses on the £5 note giving Adam superpowers.

His younger brother Ismaeel, 11, also features in the book as a superhero with the two being immortalised in print.
The book that features on Amazon and in Waterstones is being sold for £14.
The children’s father Mohammed Bhana, 45, was inspired to write the book after his son’s heartwarming gesture went viral in 2017.

In the book the £5 note is gifted back to Adam and his brother Ismaeel, with Winston Churchhill speaking to the boys from the fiver.
In the story Winston Churchhill gives both the children the powers to make the world a better place.
Adam is given the name ‘5’ whilst his younger brother gets the title ‘i5’.
Mohammed Bhana, 45, a PR manager, from Batley, West Yorkshire, told Need To Know: “I wanted to create a unique story, centred around my affection for the boys.
“Football and wrestling are central to what the boys’ lives are because they love watching their favourite stars, so it would not have been authentic to write a story devoid of these genres.
“It’s uplifting and fast moving whilst showcasing traits such as common human decency, kindness and empathy whilst also adapting strength and power in a very superhero ‘esque manner.

“Adam is a superhero in every sense of the word.
“He is resilient and very popular whilst Ismaeel is reserved and cheeky and a different kind of superhero who is a little bit more relaxed.
“However, he looks up to his brother and these dynamics are reflected in the book.
“I think it works quite well and showcases our relationship.
“They allow me to be their hero but to me they will always be my heroes.
“I want them to grow up to be responsible young men who are a benefit to society.
“To me, both Adam and Ismaeel are superheroes.

“One of the most memorable moments of my life, to see your son display such fortitude, good manners and honesty at such a young age, when he was only 9, is phenomenal.
“The fact that he took it in his stride, was also pretty cool to see.
“It was heartwarming and endearing. He made me the proudest dad in the world and continues to do so.”
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