Carol Kauffman’s New Book ‘Crystal Child: The Diamond Star Saga’ is a Gripping Fantasy Following a Young Girl Who Must Accept Her New Destiny to Save Humanity
COLUMBUS, Ohio – October 18, 2022 – (Newswire.com)
Fulton Books author Carol Kauffman, M.A., language specialist, who provided services to children with challenges such as ADHD, autism, anxiety, and PTSD for over 40 years, has completed her most recent book “Crystal Child: The Diamond Star Saga”: a brilliant and captivating narrative following the adventures of Kristal, who suddenly finds her life changed forever when her brother disappears and she is transported far from home.
Kristal has attention deficit disorder. It’s true she’d rather draw, daydream, and create fantasy worlds in the forest behind her house. Tad, her twin brother, has autism and is obsessed with repeating meaningless numbers over and over. The school bully calls him an alien. Kristal and Tad are different from their peers, but their challenges have only brought them closer,
Until Jan. 22, 2027, that is, when a terrifying force suddenly rips them apart. Tad disappears into thin air, and Kristal finds herself in a world so bizarre she’s sure she must be dreaming. But slowly she learns the truth. She’s been teleported—to a star.
Greeted by a group of brilliant scientists, she is ushered into a great chamber where they tell their story. Once a community in northern Finland working diligently on healing the Earth, they were raided by AI thugs from the planet Cancri e. The AIs methodically slaughtered over 250 humans, forcing a small group of survivors to flee Earth. Now humanity’s only hope is a mysterious prophecy claiming a Crystal Child will produce the perfect solution for the Cancris’ successful advancement to a human-hybrid species. If she fails, the Cancris will kill all those on the star and annihilate all beings on Earth. Then they plan to settle in—forever.
Kristal is stunned. She’s the Crystal Child? Even the scientists have tried and failed to conquer the Cancris. And she’s just an ordinary, clueless kid in middle school, with ADD no less. The harder she tries to think, the more her brain shuts down. She’s the opposite of what humankind needs right now. What a cruel, cosmic joke. But no one’s laughing. And now, all eyes are on her.
Published by Fulton Books, Carol Kauffman’s tale centers around Kristal as she summons her fortitude and steps up to the plate to become humanity’s last chance for survival. As Kristal’s destiny unfolds, readers will discover incredible new worlds and characters that bring Kauffman’s story to life and deliver a magical and unforgettable journey.
Readers who wish to experience this mesmerizing work can purchase “Crystal Child: The Diamond Star Saga” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes & Noble.
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Michael Meyer’s New Book ‘The Odyssey of Winnie: Our Two-Year Adventure Owning an RV’ is a Humorous Yet Informative Account of the Trials and Tribulations of RV Travel
GRANGER, Ind. – October 18, 2022 – (Newswire.com)
Fulton Books author Michael Meyer, an award-winning professor at the University of Notre Dame, has completed his most recent book “The Odyssey of Winnie: Our Two-Year Adventure Owning an RV”: a cautionary and comical first-hand report on the realities of RV ownership.
“The purpose of this book is to share our adventures as I saw them,” says Meyer. “I will share what I’ve learned about owning an RV (for example, I learned that I am a bad driver) and planning trips so that you can laugh at my mistakes and hopefully learn from them once you buy an RV.”
Published by Fulton Books, Michael Meyer’s book chronicles his two-year adventure of owning Winnie, a 15-year-old Winnebago lovingly nicknamed by his daughters. During his time with Winnie, Meyer took his family on two “trips of a lifetime” across the country. From naming to selling an RV, Meyer gives readers a comprehensive look at living mobile.
Along the way, Meyer and his family make several wacky mistakes that the author anticipates will prove educational to those planning to buy an RV. Meyer wrote this book with “the hope that your travels will not include being splashed in the face with poop water.” Filled with plenty of humor and heart, “The Odyssey of Winnie” is quite the entertaining instruction manual.
Readers who wish to experience this illuminating work can purchase “The Odyssey of Winnie: Our Two-Year Adventure Owning an RV” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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