Republic LLC · Carlos Reyes III

One Series.
Seven Books.
A Lifetime.

A man does not arrive all at once. This series walks with him from boyhood to elderhood — and then sends him back to do it for the next generation.

The Republic Series is built on a single conviction: order starts with the self and works outward.

Self. Home. Community. Legacy. Each book meets a man — or boy — exactly where he is, and points him to what comes next. Biblical. Unflinching. No hedging.


The Youth Stack
Ages 4 – 17

Where it begins — in the boy before he knows he's becoming a man

I
Ages 4 – 7 · Illustrated
Eight illustrated stories. One virtue per book. He doesn't study these — he absorbs them before he can argue with them.
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8 Books
1Tommy Listens · Obedience
2Marcus Helps · Kindness
3Daniel Tells the Truth · Truth
4Elijah Crosses the Bridge · Courage
5Liam Does the Work · Work
6Noah Says Thank You · Gratitude
7Samuel Looks Up · Faith
8Caleb Walks Away · Self-Control
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II
Ages 8 – 12 · Chapter Book
Same eight virtues, no longer illustrated. He's old enough to ask why. Each chapter answers with Scripture, history, and a direct conversation with his father.
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8 Chapters
1Obedience · Why Authority Exists
2Kindness · Strength Under Control
3Truth · The Cost of Lies
4Courage · Standing Alone
5Work · The Dignity of Labor
6Gratitude · Contentment vs. Envy
7Faith · Trusting What You Can't See
8Self-Control · Mastering Yourself Before Leading Others
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III
Ages 13 – 17
The threshold. This book speaks directly to him — without condescension. It names what is being asked of him and why it is worth it.
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Main Book
Companion Journal
Father's Guide
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The Adult Stack

Where accountability arrives — and deepens with every decade

IV
66 Pages · 10 Chapters
Before a man can lead anything else, he must face himself. Ten chapters. Each one a single word that does not negotiate. The reckoning before the work.
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10 Chapters · One Word Each
ISilence
IISubmission
IIITruth
IVDiscipline
VCourage
VISacrifice
VIIHousehold
VIIICitizenship
IXDecay
XFaithfulness
Published
V
His household is his first jurisdiction. A man who cannot govern his home has no standing to speak to anything beyond it. The work moves outward from here.
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Manuscript Done
VI
Statesmen of the Republic
His influence has grown beyond the walls of his home. A statesman does not seek power. He holds it carefully — accountable to God, not applause.
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VII
Watchmen of the Republic
The elder's calling is not to step back — it is to stand watch. He guards the next generation not with control, but with wisdom earned through consequence.
Coming

Companion Programs
Year-Long Discipleship

Built alongside the books — not instead of them

Rising Sons of the Republic · Ages 14–18 · Year-Long Rite of Passage

Rising Sons of the Republic

Four physical artifacts. Twelve months. Father leads, son completes. Eight virtues lived out through monthly challenges and end-of-month ceremonies witnessed by men. This is the bridge between the Youth Stack and Men of the Republic.
Son's Journey Journal
262 pages · 6×9 · KDP Paperback
Father's Leadership Guide
31 pages · 6×9 · KDP Paperback
12 Ceremony Script Cards
25 pages · Print & Laminate
Covenant Document
3 pages · Premium Parchment Print
The Through-Line

The same eight virtues run through every level of the youth stack. A boy who heard about obedience at age 5 encounters it again at age 10 with reason attached, and again at age 15 with real cost attached. By the time he reads Men of the Republic, he is not meeting these ideas for the first time. By the time he reads Statesmen of the Republic, he is applying them at the level of community and consequence.

Obedience
Books I · II · IV · VI
Kindness
Books I · II
Truth
Books I · II · IV · VI
Courage
Books I · II · IV · VI
Work
Books I · II · V
Gratitude
Books I · II
Faith
Books I · II · VI
Self-Control
Books I · II · IV · VI

The Watchman Raises
the Next Boy of the Republic

This is not a self-help series with a finish line. A man works through these books, and if he does it right — he turns around and hands them to his son.

The Watchman who stood guard in his 50s is the same man who read Men of the Republic in his 20s, and the father who read Boys of the Republic to his son at age 5. The circle does not close. It compounds.

Boys Young Men Rising Men Men of the Republic First Republic Statesmen Watchmen Next Generation