A sixth-grader with cerebral palsy becomes the owner of a brass dragon which helps him out in some of the battles he faces due to his handicap.
C. S. Adler Books
C.S. Adler writes with a keen eye for complex relationships and the psychology of her characters, particularly young people. Her works frequently explore themes of adolescence, friendship, and the journey of self-discovery. Adler excels at capturing the authentic voices of her protagonists, crafting compelling narratives that resonate with readers across generations. Her style is both accessible and enriching, making her a beloved author.



SAVING EARTH PLANET
- 102 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Concerned about Earth's self-destructive tendencies, the Directors from another galaxy send a representative to educate humans on environmental preservation and fostering love over conflict. Young and impulsive YZ volunteers for the mission and embarks on a journey that begins with an unexpected encounter with a dog, setting the stage for his efforts to transform human behavior and promote harmony.
The Shell Lady's Daughter
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Struggling with her mother's mental breakdown, fourteen-year-old Kelly grapples with feelings of guilt and confusion while staying with her strict grandparents in Florida. As she walks the beach, memories of her mother's stories about shell ladies lead her to a deeper understanding of her situation. This journey forces Kelly to confront her own desires for independence against the backdrop of her family's challenges, highlighting themes of responsibility, mental health, and the complexities of growing up.