“The Chronicles of Awad” is a successful bookaimed at young adults, kids from 11 to 16 yearsold, but that appeals to everyone. In the frenzyof London, on a scorching afternoon, Elize andAnnie, two young girls with a special secret,recall with nostalgia the magical world ofAwad, that world which they realized they arepart of and which they love. While they arechatting, they are drawn by a buzz coming froma book. Intrigued, they open it and they getblinded by a magical light; when they opentheir eyes they find themselves in Awad. Butit’s not the wonderful world the thought it was.Everyhing has changed, and they find out thereason for such drastic change once the royalguard brings them to the Palace. Solaria, thequeen, is not on the throne anymore, and in herplace they find an evil, lying usurper calledBuio. The two friends are summoned in Awadby a fairy, Lunasole: she explains to them theirterrible situation and asks them to help her findthe queen. Thus this fantastic story begins. It isproving to be very popular among thethousands of Elena Mora’s fans, an 11-year-oldwriter already promising to become a star in thewriting world.The style is addictive, fun, ironic and she isenlightened by her imagination and hersuperior skills. The book is thought-provoking,it makes you dream and think positively in theface of adversity.