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A Problem with the Moon

By: Paul C. Nelson
Narrated by: M. Aremis Buckley
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Summary

This is the third and final book in the Through Fisher's Eyes trilogy. Fisher and his autistic superhero friends must lead the Earth to a new life as part of a global community. They meet an alien named Robert, a mountain man named Mountain John, and a mysterious alien being named Triptych. Will Fisher and his friends be able to lead the people of Earth away from their violent ways? Full of magic, inter-planetary action and mystery! Great adventure for listeners 12 and up!

Please note: There are some references in this book to Buddhism, Christianity, and Judaism.

This audiobook is available in the full Fisher's Autism Trilogy one-volume set. All three books are aimed at middle school students and teachers. Paul Nelson, the author, taught elementary and middle school students for 15 years. He wrote this trilogy while he was still teaching and tested them on hundreds of middle school and high school students. The response was overwhelmingly positive. These books are also used by Pace University's Special Education Department as a textbook, and there is a plan to make the books, and audiobooks, available to middle schools throughout the New York City Area.

A Problem With the Moon asks the question, "Can the people of Earth break away from their destructive ways and live in peace?" In the end, it's up to Fisher and his autistic warriors to try and encourage peace, tolerance and kindness. Please give it a try today!

©2016 Paul C. Nelson (P)2020 Paul C. Nelson
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