Moojie Littleman is not just another orphan with extraterrestrial friends, he is not just a kid who falls into a series of magical, mystical adventures involving love and family and watermelons. He is, above all, the most unlikely and powerful hero ever known.
Foreword Reviews, current finalist Indiefab Best Books of the Year Library Journal Self-e, Curator's Pick Indie California Book Collection 2016 IPPY Best Cover Design Award 2015 Gelett Burgess Children's Book of the Year Award 2015 Kirkus Reviews Best Indie Books of the Month Dec. 2015
Moral allegory, magical realism, and lyrical prose, THE IMPROBABLE WONDERS OF MOOJIE LITTLEMAN tells the story of a disabled boy who is sent to St. Isidore's Fainting Goat Dairy, where determination to "belong" stirs up trouble and leads to a surprising destiny—if only he can survive one last terrifying trial.
Moojie Littleman is not just another orphan with extraterrestrial friends, he is not just a kid who falls into a series of magical, mystical adventures involving love and family and watermelons. He is, above all, the most unlikely and powerful hero ever known.
Foreword Reviews, current finalist Indiefab Best Books of the Year Library Journal Self-e, Curator's Pick Indie California Book Collection 2016 IPPY Best Cover Design Award 2015 Gelett Burgess Children's Book of the Year Award 2015 Kirkus Reviews Best Indie Books of the Month Dec. 2015
Moral allegory, magical realism, and lyrical prose, THE IMPROBABLE WONDERS OF MOOJIE LITTLEMAN tells the story of a disabled boy who is sent to St. Isidore's Fainting Goat Dairy, where determination to "belong" stirs up trouble and leads to a surprising destiny—if only he can survive one last terrifying trial.