Skyler and the Moonstone Medallions
by Susan E. Chappelear
Powers Every Kid Needs for Middle School and Beyond
JUVENILE FICTION: Action & Adventure, Mindfulness & Meditation, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
Eighth grade sucks for Skyler Quinn, a lonely 12-year-old skateboarder. Messed-up teeth, thanks to a weird genetic disorder, impulsivity, and zero social life, are tough enough. Still, the possibility of losing her only friend, Ben, to Juvie is too much, especially when it's all her fault. Desperate to fix things, Skyler follows a series of clues leading to the legendary drama teacher, Ms. M, and her long-rumored secret club of kids struggling with issues of their own. With a touch of magic and wisdom to spare, she leads them on a journey of discovery and friendship. Along the way, they uncover the powers of her Moonstone Medallions, and their lives are changed forever.
- A magical adventure filled with heart and humor
- Relatable middle-school characters and challenges
- Lessons in courage, friendship, and belonging
- A story that helps kids believe in themselves
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Latest Reviews
We loved it ... Great story. Plenty of drama with an ending that’s well worth the read. Some fantastic lessons for students with any stressful or challenging situations. In fact, for us adults, too. Thanks for writing this great book.
Tim D.
Ms. M. is my new hero(ine)! Susan has done a brilliant job of looping lifelong lessons into a marvelous story for, as the old song goes, “kids from 1 to 92!”
Garry R. Curtis
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