(Please read the description before reading the book!!!!!)
***This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, events, incidents, etc. are products of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental***
(No, seriously. I noticed after publishing that there were lots of similarities between elements of this work and other things. I didn't notice this until after I released it permanently, otherwise I would have changed it while I had the chance. Anyway, just putting it out there...)
When a dangerous storm hits the American West, Finn, the squirrel, finds himself stuck in the middle of the storm; his home destroyed and his parents gone. But after he rescues a small foal, who he names Warren, from the flood waters of the storm, they become instant friends and companions for life. Ten years later, a crime is attempted in the town, and it was up to Finn and Warren to put an end to it. They are rewarded and praised for taking action, but not everyone is happy with this. In doing so, the pair makes new enemies who are willing to do whatever it takes to stop them. Now, Finn and Warren must team up to fight against their new enemies, while trying to protect their hometown from future crime and evil; but not without a few surprises along the way.
Note that this is a book series mainly for perhaps younger/slightly older kids, though almost anyone can read it; but please note that this book touches onto some darker topics/themes suitable for older kids at least.
Also, pardon the grammatical/structural errors, as well as how cringe-worthy it is; I wrote this at a young age and I'm copying this from my book... I expect the re-write to be much better than this first story, if I get around to it.
Highest Rankings-
#360 in General Fiction
#63 in Kidsbook
Set in a traditional Indian village of the 1960s, Meera's World follows the life of a young housewife trapped between duty and longing. Married off at a young age to Arvind, a respected doctor, Meera struggles to find her place in a household that never truly welcomes her. Her mother-in-law resents her, her husband remains distant, and her own dreams have long been buried under daily chores.
As she raises her four sons, Meera watches the world around her shift-love, favoritism, and quiet betrayals shaping the relationships in the house. But in a life dictated by tradition, can a woman's silent endurance ever be enough?
A poignant tale of sacrifice, resilience, and unspoken emotions, Meera's World captures the delicate balance between duty and the quiet hope for something more.