The Transmalians

Kids, Fiction, Action/Adventure, Teen
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Author: Medhaa Banaji ISBN: 9781619844940
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press Publication: June 20, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Medhaa Banaji
ISBN: 9781619844940
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Publication: June 20, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Twelve year old twins, Sam and Alana, had a picture perfect life. One day, everything came crashing down. Their parents were abducted, but before they were taken, left the children with a mysterious locket. Shortly after, Sam and Alana were taken to an orphanage, only to realize that it was far from ordinary. It was an orphanage for children with unique powers. These powers allowed them to gain certain characteristics of animals. Sam and Alana then discover that they belong to a secluded race of people, who have been in hiding for hundreds of years. While trying to put the pieces together and come up with a plan to rescue their parents, they are transferred to a mystical island, the Adventure Island, whose secrets are as profound as its history. Everything they once knew, and thought was real, was in question.

 

About the Author

Medhaa Banaji resides in Virginia with her parents, two younger brothers, and her dog. When she was in fifth grade, her teacher encouraged her to pursue her passion of writing, which inspired her to write a book. Medhaa’s works have been featured in her class and school newspapers, as well as magazines. In her free time, Medhaa enjoys reading, writing, traveling, and filming videos.

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Twelve year old twins, Sam and Alana, had a picture perfect life. One day, everything came crashing down. Their parents were abducted, but before they were taken, left the children with a mysterious locket. Shortly after, Sam and Alana were taken to an orphanage, only to realize that it was far from ordinary. It was an orphanage for children with unique powers. These powers allowed them to gain certain characteristics of animals. Sam and Alana then discover that they belong to a secluded race of people, who have been in hiding for hundreds of years. While trying to put the pieces together and come up with a plan to rescue their parents, they are transferred to a mystical island, the Adventure Island, whose secrets are as profound as its history. Everything they once knew, and thought was real, was in question.

 

About the Author

Medhaa Banaji resides in Virginia with her parents, two younger brothers, and her dog. When she was in fifth grade, her teacher encouraged her to pursue her passion of writing, which inspired her to write a book. Medhaa’s works have been featured in her class and school newspapers, as well as magazines. In her free time, Medhaa enjoys reading, writing, traveling, and filming videos.

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