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Sarah

This series follows a shy, ten-year-old girl as she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and inner strength. After encountering a wise, otherworldly owl, she begins to perceive the world through the lens of unconditional love and positive energy. The narratives explore themes of friendship, overcoming bullying, and unlocking one's true potential. It's an inspiring read that resonates with children and adults alike, offering insights into finding joy and fulfillment.

Sara, Book 3
Sara and Seth: Solomon's Fine Featherless Friends
Sara, Book 1

Recommended Reading Order

  1. Sara, Book 1

    • 175 pages
    • 7 hours of reading

    Offers you a thoughtful and inspired formula for generating appreciation, happiness, and good feelings - deftly blended into the uplifting story of a plucky, inquisitive girl named Sara; and her teacher, an ethereal owl named Solomon.

    Sara, Book 11
    4.4
  2. “Seth, your house is on fire!” From that opening exclamation, this second Sara novel rampages through chapter after chapter of fun and adventure. Solomon (the owl from the first book who “speaks without moving his lips”) reappears and gives Sara and her classmate Seth a fresh and enlightening perspective on life on this planet. Simply put, these two adventurous, tree-climbing friends dialogue with their feathered mentor regarding their varied (and sometimes confusing) experiences with parents, teachers, other students, and neighbors. The clarity, understanding, and wisdom that Solomon gives them results in some surprisingly practical views on the rules of the game of life.

    Sara and Seth: Solomon's Fine Featherless Friends2
    4.5
  3. Sara, Book 3

    • 240 pages
    • 9 hours of reading

    Sara has a hard time understanding why Seth wants to befriend the new girl in town and even share their secrets of Thacker's Trail. Even Solomon's reassuring words don't soothe Sara. But Sara discovers that not only does Annette's presence not detract from her joyful experience, but that it adds to it in more ways than she could have imagined.

    Sara, Book 33
    4.6