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  • Ana’s Dream of Flying by Mary R. Woldering

    Ana, a young girl in Tennessee in the 1960’s, discovers the truth about her art, it’s connection to other realms. Something from beyond Earth is watching her as it searches for the pieces of her shattered soul. Tonight, when she thinks she is dreaming, it will take her flying, to remind her of the time when they were Gods.

    AVAILABLE JULY 10, 2020

  • Dragon Boy by Jim Murdoch

    Eric daydreams of dragons. In his imagination, he believes he is, in reality, a dragon. As a dragon, he discovers Dreamland, a place where dreams come true.

    But not everything we imagine is good. Fear and worry trap the only person to help heal Eric’s sick mother.

    Eric sees no hope of rescue until his friend, Enya, mentions the middle eye.

    Dragon Boy is a metaphysical fantasy story for kids.

  • Emmalina’s Dream by Gerald R. Stanek

    Emmalina’s dream is stolen by a hobgoblin. She chases her dream and sees it auctioned to the highest bidder, a sprite, who uses the dream to heal a sick child. Emmalina has a new dream, just as beautiful as the first.

  • How Roland Rolls by Jim Carrey, Rob Nason (Illustrator)

    HOW ROLAND ROLLS, winner of a 2013 Gelett Burgess Children’s Book Award, is a story about a wave named Roland who’s afraid that, one day, when he hits the beach, his life will be over. But when he gets deep, he’s struck by the notion that he’s not just a wave – he’s the whole big, wide ocean! The story shows humanity’s interconnectedness through the metaphor of a wave in the ocean.

    The book is lavishly illustrated by Rob Nason, who won a Golden Reel award for his work as Art Director on the film Anastasia, as well as an Annie Awards nomination. His work on Thumbelina garnered the Hans Christian Andersen award. His cover for the inspiring grass-roots children’s book, Saltwater Taffy, was nominated as Cover of the Year and was a finalist for the prestigious Benjamin Franklin award.

  • Junah Tales: Secret of the Garden: Fables for a Healthy Happy Life (Volume 1) by M. R. Neer

    Junah Tales offers animal stories like Aesop did but now with life lessons that are modern, universal, and wellness-oriented. Like other classic fables, each fable is a story within a larger story — in this case of Junah’s heroic quest to find the secret of the garden. The fables are written for 5th grade (age 10) and up, although younger kids may enjoy having the fables read to them.

    These stories are a great way to teach natural, holistic values to children. The detailed illustrations will help them imagine what’s happening in the garden. Insights from these fables will also help all of us re-connect to nature and enjoy life in a healthier and happier way.

  • Orville Mouse and the Puzzle of the Capricious Shadows (Orville Wellington Mouse Adventures Book 3) by Tom Hoffman

    When Orville Mouse rescues an errant windblown hat on his way to work, he soon discovers the hat’s shadow is not behaving as it should be. While attempting to discover the cause of this curious phenomenon, Orville and his best friend Sophia Mouse uncover a terrifying secret, soon finding themselves in a desperate race to prevent the imminent destruction of uncountable parallel worlds.

  • Orville Mouse and the Puzzle of the Clockwork Glowbirds (Orville Wellington Mouse Book 1) by Tom Hoffman

    2016 Gold Medal Winner • Best Young Adult Adventure Book
    Readers Favorite International Book Award
    “Cozy metaphysical adventures for kids of all ages!”

    Orville Wellington Mouse lives with his Mum in the quiet fishing village of Muridaan Falls, Symoca. His life takes an unexpected turn when he learns his best friend Sophia Mouse is not only from another planet, but is also a member of the Shapers Guild, a group of powerful mice who are able to convert their thoughts into physical objects.

  • Orville Mouse and the Puzzle of the Last Metaphonium (Orville Wellington Mouse Adventures Book 4) by Tom Hoffman

    2018 Best Book Awards Finalist in Young Adult Fiction
    Winner of 2018 Readers’ Favorite International Book Awards Silver Medal in Young Adult Epic Fantasy

    When Orville Mouse wakes up from a terrifying nightmare to find a mysterious red book in his bed, he and his best friend Sophia set out to decipher the cryptic manuscript, convinced the book is connected to the disappearance of Orville’s neighbor, Aislin Mouse. Their quest takes them to the lost city of Cathne where an astonishing turn of events catapults the adventurers into a desperate interdimensional race to save Aislin.

  • Orville Mouse and the Puzzle of the Shattered Abacus (Orville Wellington Mouse Adventures Book 2) by Tom Hoffman

    Award Winning Finalist Young Adult Adventure • 2017 Readers’ Favorite International Book Awards

    Orville Wellington Mouse unwittingly sets off a galaxy shaking chain of events when he buys his mum a lovely birthday necklace from Miraculum’s Fine Antiques. When Orville and his best friend Sophia Mouse observe a small glass marble breaking the laws of physics they set out to discover the cause of its extraordinary behavior, unexpectedly revealing the marble’s astonishing connection to his mum’s new necklace.

  • The Dreams of Phillip Aisling and the Numinous Nagwaagan by Brandon Bosse

    Phillip Aisling is just like any other boy, or so he thought.

    On the night of his 13th birthday he has a dream so vivid that he is convinced it was real! He soon learns that he has begun training with the Dream Masters. They practice lucid dreaming to be able to fully control their dreams, giving them immense power. But when his vivid dreams turn into nightmares he never wants to fall asleep again! In his struggle to understand his remarkable dreams and prevent terrible nightmares, he finds The Dreamer’s Dictionary written to help young Dreamers make sense of their new powers.

  • The Lioness of Brumley Hall: And Her Most Unusual Grandchildren (Urwelt Chronicles) Author: Augusta Pearson Benners

    The Lioness of Brumley Hall is the first book in the Urwelt Chronicles series, a fantasy fairy tale adventure series for kids and adults about magic, discernment and courage with a strong female and male lead. Written for 5th and 6th graders, it is also an enjoyable read for parents and grandparents. It’s packed with generational references and humor, witty wordplay and enough adventure for all (way too much, as Gran would say), as well as parenting tips for raising magical children and grandchildren. Let the faery folk and grandchildren of Brumley Hall entrance you with their magic and music only found in the unique world of Brumley Hall and the surrounding faery kingdom (or queendom, if you prefer) of Urwelt.