walking through walls

Fantasy Middle Grade Book, Walking Through Walls, by Karen Cioffi
Be true to one’s self and destiny to secure happiness

Walking Through Walls propels you into the world of twelve-year-old Wang, who longs to be rich and powerful, and believes studying the legend of the mystical Eternals will provide him with his desired stature.

Certain the Eternals are real, he journeys to their temple and begins an apprenticeship with the Eternal Master.

There he enters a world of magic where not everything is as it seems, and where he learns the magic formula to ‘walking through walls.’

What they’re saying about Walking Through Walls:

“Not only is Walking Through Walls, which is based on an old Chinese folktale, a well-written and fun story to read but it also illustrates many essential life lessons, such as the importance of hard work and perseverance, the need for honest character, and not always taking the easy way out.”

~Wayne S. Walker, Stories for Children Magazine

Title: Walking Through Walls
Author: Karen Cioffi
Illustrator: Aidana Willow Raven
Genre: MG/Tween/YA
ISBN: 978-0-9826594-7-2
Pages: 61
Publisher: 4RV Publishing

To further facilitate the learning process and get our children talking about books, Ms. Cioffi has included a comprehensive teacher’s learning guide which includes an Author’s Note, Reading Comprehension questions, Activities, History of China: The Ming Dynasty 1368-1644 AD, and Chinese Dragon history and features.

About the author: Karen Cioffi is a published author, ghostwriter, and freelance writer.

She is the founder and manager of Writers on the Move (a marketing group of authors utilizing cross-promotion and a number of promotional strategies); moderator of a children’s critique group; on the team at DKV Writing 4 U (offers professional and affordable writing services); and an acquisitions editor intern.

Cioffi is a member of The Association of Professional Ghostwriters, Professional Writers Alliance, and The National Association of Independent Writers and Editors.

Visit Karen at: Writing for Children with Karen Cioffi. Be sure to sign up for her newsletter and check out the DIY Page.

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