Solving Crimes Is NOT My Superpower
A humorous adventure about discovering hidden strengths
Nathanael Lessore author Simran Diamond Singh illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little Tiger Press Group
Publishing:6th Mar '25
£7.99
This title is due to be published on 6th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
In a town where everyone has superpowers, Sara stands out for lacking any. When a trophy goes missing, she must uncover the truth and find her own strengths in Solving Crimes Is NOT My Superpower.
In Solving Crimes Is NOT My Superpower, the town of Walsham is a vibrant place where everyone possesses extraordinary abilities, from controlling the wind to sensing fear. However, Sara finds herself on the outside looking in; she hasn't been granted any of these remarkable powers. Despite her lack of super skills, she is determined to prove herself when a crisis strikes. The school football trophy, along with her best friend's lucky charm, has mysteriously vanished, and Sara feels the weight of the responsibility to recover it. She sets off on an adventure that challenges her resolve and ingenuity.
As Sara embarks on her quest to solve the mystery, she faces numerous obstacles and encounters quirky characters along the way. Each twist and turn reveals the unique talents of her peers, contrasting sharply with her own perceived limitations. Yet, Sara's determination and resourcefulness shine through as she navigates the challenges of being the only one without powers. Her journey is not just about recovering the trophy; it's also about self-discovery and the realization that everyone has their own strengths, even if they aren't immediately apparent.
Solving Crimes Is NOT My Superpower is a delightful tale that showcases the importance of courage, friendship, and the belief that extraordinary abilities come in many forms. Readers will find themselves laughing and cheering for Sara as she learns that sometimes, being ordinary can lead to the most extraordinary outcomes.
ISBN: 9781788956642
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
192 pages