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Author and Illustrator Adrienne La Faye’s First Book for Middle School Readers, ‘Dream Jumpers: The Inheritance’, Receives Acclaim from Readers

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Author and Illustrator Adrienne La Faye’s First Book for Middle School Readers, ‘Dream Jumpers: The Inheritance’, Receives Acclaim from Readers‘Dream Jumpers: The Inheritance’, by Adrienne La Faye, is the author/illustrator’s first novel written specifically for readers in middle school. This fantasy is centered around twelve-year-old twins Maliah and Micah, who are polar opposites in every way except when it comes to their unique family legacy. The siblings are dream jumpers. La Faye’s bold illustrations and quirky main characters are leaving lasting impressions with readers.

“...rich cultural elements woven throughout the tale… ” ~ Literary Titan 5-Star Review

“Uplifting and inspiring!” ~ Amazon 5-Star Review

Literary Titan praises Dream Jumpers: The Inheritance, by Adrienne La Faye, as “an exceptional novel about alternate worlds and the importance of family bonds.” Middle school readers are finding Dream Jumpers twins Maliah and Micah to be quite the pair. The debut of this brother/sister duo, their inherited ability to dream jump, and the ever-popular element of creepiness desired by young fantasy fans make La Faye’s brilliantly-illustrated “amazing story” an absolute must-read.

“...a great magical story that I recommend for its unique, creative storyline…” ~ Literary Titan 5-Star Review

About the Book:

Twelve-year-old twins Malia and Micah aren’t exactly part of the middle school in-crowd. While they aren’t popular, they certainly both possess their own strengths. Malia has her sights set on becoming the next Serena Williams, and her brute strength and unrelenting determination just may get her there. Her brother Micah, on the other hand, is the thinker of the pair. He is known for his analytical nature and spends his time wrapped up in research.

It’s Micah who puts his talents to use and suggests they investigate the ghostly noises that haunt their home. The two get more than they bargained for when they decide to find out what is causing their dog’s incessant barking. It doesn’t take long for the brother/sister team to put the pieces together, and they soon are reunited with the grandfather they believed to be long-dead and accept his invitation to attend an exclusive academy–one meant only for kids like Malia and Micah.

Will Malia’s strength and Micah’s brain be enough to help the duo navigate Dream Jumpers Academy? Middle school never looked so intimidating.

“It’s the ideal book for readers aged 12 and up… ~ Literary Titan 5-Star Review

About the Author:

Adrienne La Faye is a painter, author, filmmaker, and community social justice art educator chronicling the African American diaspora in art. A full-time artist for over twelve years, La Faye was awarded Washington Governor Jay Inslee’s Art Award, a solo four-month show by Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, numerous solo exhibits, fellowships, and both local and national grants. La Faye is known for her exceptional skills as a colorist.

La Faye’s writings were recognized and included in the audiobook version of Black Imagination, a compilation curated by author Natasha Marin and narrated by award-winning actor/rapper/producer Daveed Diggs and Emmy Award-winning writer/creator/producer/actor Lena Waithe.

Dream Jumpers: The Inheritance is La Faye’s first work of fiction for middle grades. La Faye says her book is the perfect combination of her two loves–writing and illustrating. This tale answers her calling as a writer, artist, and children’s advocate. An ideal gift for middle schoolers, Dream Jumpers: The Inheritance encourages children to become the best version of themselves in the face of adversity.

Media Contact
Company Name: Literary Titan
Contact Person: Adrienne La Faye
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City: Seattle
State: WA
Country: United States
Website: https://www.adriennelafaye.com



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