Elbert in the Air
- 40 pages
- 2 hours of reading
A heartwarming story about unconditional love and rising above those who stand in the way of being who you are.
Monica Wesolowska crafts narratives that delve into the intricacies of human connection and emotional landscapes. Her writing is characterized by its introspective nature and sensitivity, often exploring the depths of her characters' psyches. Through her extensive teaching career and independent editing business, she nurtures emerging writers and shares her profound love for the literary arts. Her work is recognized for its unflinching honesty and emotional resonance.



A heartwarming story about unconditional love and rising above those who stand in the way of being who you are.
Leo's obsession with numbers and counting contrasts sharply with Lea's passion for drawing. Their worlds collide during a playground accident, leading to an unexpected friendship that bridges their differences. As they navigate their unique interests, they discover the value of connection and the beauty of collaboration.
Monica Wesolowska is an accomplished author known for her work in both fiction and memoir, featured in prestigious literary journals and anthologies, including the New York Times Bestseller My Little Red Book. A Reed College graduate, she has received a fellowship from the Fine Arts Works Center in Provincetown. With ten years of teaching experience at UC Berkeley Extension, she currently resides in Berkeley, California, with her family, enriching her writing with her diverse experiences and literary background.