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By AI, Created 11:30 AM UTC, May 21, 2026, /AGP/ – Former Minnesota transportation commissioner Tom Sorel has published a new book, Biscuit the Dog: Finding the Heart of Servant Leadership, alongside a companion journal. The release leans on lessons from leadership, trust and resilience, and is available now on Amazon.
Why it matters: - The book targets readers in leadership, healthcare, education, public service and other service-oriented fields where trust and empathy shape daily work. - The release extends Tom Sorel’s focus on servant leadership into a consumer book format, with a companion journal meant to turn the book’s themes into personal reflection.
What happened: - Tom Sorel, a former Minnesota transportation commissioner, released Biscuit the Dog: Finding the Heart of Servant Leadership. - The book draws on lessons from a dog named Biscuit and on Sorel’s leadership experience in Minnesota state government. - Sorel also released a companion journal focused on kindness, service, resilience and intentional leadership. - The book and journal are available now on Amazon through the book listing and the companion journal listing.
The details: - Sorel said the book reflects on leadership through trust, kindness, compassion and presence rather than authority or position. - Sorel’s leadership background includes guiding the Minnesota Department of Transportation during the aftermath of the I-35W bridge collapse, one of the agency’s most difficult periods. - The book focuses on how people show up for one another during everyday moments, difficult challenges and times of uncertainty. - Sorel said trust is built quietly through consistency, compassion, kindness, presence and how leaders show up day after day. - Daddy Boots Press, the publishing platform behind the book and journal, says it centers on servant leadership, personal growth, kindness and the human side of leadership and service.
Between the lines: - The release positions a personal story about a dog as a broader leadership message, which may help the book reach readers who want practical reflection instead of theory-heavy management advice. - The companion journal suggests the launch is designed not just as a book sale but as a longer engagement tool for readers working through the same themes.
What’s next: - The book’s reach will likely depend on how well Sorel’s servant leadership message connects with readers outside his government background. - Daddy Boots Press appears positioned to build on this release with more content around leadership, service and personal growth.
The bottom line: - Sorel is using a simple, personal story to argue that the most durable leadership traits are trust, kindness and consistent presence.
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