Adventure, Friendship, and the Unseen Realities of Life
The Sensate Saga is a middle grade series by prolific author and speaker Don Everts that explores everyday mysteries and reminds us that there is always more going on than any of us can see.
The three books in this series will offer captivating first-person accounts of what it’s like to be a Sensate, to be given a glimpse into important realities of the inner life, while also navigating the complexities of high school and helping solve the latest in a string of mysteries that, it turns out, are all tied to a sinister conspiracy. The Sensates’ unique abilities invite readers to reexamine what is really true about emotions like regret, anger, and anxiety as well as prayer, friendship, and hope.
Oscar and the Mystery of the Glowing Orbs is the first book in The Sensate Saga. This coming-of-age novel blends adventure with deeper themes, following teens who discover unique abilities, form a community, and face off against evil. Creatively exploring what it's like to grow up in a fast-changing, tech-driven world, it pulls back the curtain on the usually unseen but unquestionably real world of the heart, soul, mind, and gut. Through Oscar’s first-person account, readers are invited into his journey of faith, prayer, and self-discovery.
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"This cozy story weaves Christian themes of faith and friendship into a slow-burn mystery with spots of humor and drama. Everts develops the large, racially diverse cast of characters through strong dialogue that propels the plot." — Kirkus Reviews
"This earnest caper by Everts imagines a world in which adolescent hormones trigger not just emotional overdrive but ...
Discover a captivating middle-grade mystery that weaves faith, friendship, and courage into an unforgettable adventure about discovering that our deepest fears don't have the last word.
Meet Annie: sophomore, new editor of the Centerville High newspaper, puzzle enthusiast, always on the move.
When she discovers her unique ability to see the invisible threads connecting ...