Title: Up To Miracles
Subtitle: A Stone’s Throw from a Fairy Tale
Author: Zeynab Salimova
Publisher: XlibrisUS
ISBN: 978-1-9845-3685–3
Pages: 298
Genre: Juvenile Fiction / Fantasy & Magic
Synopsis
Alex is looking forward to the Christmas party but is a little disappointed when his parents tell him he has to look after his little sister, Annie. Nonetheless, they attend the party near their home. However, when Alex insults Santa Claus, the brother and sister find themselves thrust into a world where fairy tales are real and miracles are just a part of everyday life. Alex suddenly finds himself in the role of guardian to his little sister, and he must protect her throughout their long perilous journey through a strange world. As they make their way through an exotic, magical world, they are surrounded by the weirdest of creatures—dragons, trolls, unicorns, witches, and queens. They learn that some are foes but others are friends. They find themselves shanghaied into a war between the queens of the four seasons—spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Even more eerie is the fact that many of those they meet seem to know all about them and why they ended up here in the first place. But no one is too willing to share this information with the siblings, for how else would the children learn their lesson? Forced to grow up, Alex takes charge of the situation. He knows only two things for sure: that he is responsible for the safety and well-being of his little sister and that they have to find a way to return to their parents. It’s not a small feat since they have no idea where they really are. Will they be able to find their way back home? Will they ever be allowed to return? Alex refuses to lose hope, and Ann refuses to lose faith. They got here somehow—so there must be a way back . . . right?
About the Author
Zeynab Salimova was born in Baku. At the age of 34, with her family, Ms. Salimova moved to New York. Zeynab Salimova has published several collections of lyrical poems, fantasy stories and a novel “The Garnet Bunches” that was her first book published in the United States. Zeynab Salimova holds PhD and MBA degrees, and is a member of the Union of Azerbaijani Writers.