Book details

  • Genre:children's nonfiction
  • Sub-genre:LGBTQ+
  • Age Range (years):6 - 12
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:A Bug Travels Far
  • Series Number:3
  • Pages:52
  • Hardcover ISBN:9798350941630

A Bug Travels Far

Misery

By Doren Cummings

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Overview


Book 3: "Misery" presents Ty with a new challenge. During a stormy flight back to Boston, he encounters Annie, a formidable spider embodying the natural predator-prey dynamic between spiders and flies. This encounter symbolizes the broader theme of survival and resilience, as Ty must confront and overcome inherent dangers, reflecting the series' commitment to addressing complex issues within engaging adventures.
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Description


In Book 3: "Misery" of the A Bug Travels Far series, Ty Fly is finally on his way home to Boston—until a turbulent flight and an unexpected seatmate threaten to turn his journey into a nightmare. Enter Annie Spider, a larger-than-life arachnid who sees Ty not as a fellow traveler, but as a potential meal. With storm clouds outside and danger inside the cabin, Ty must rely on his wits, instincts, and courage to survive. Will he outsmart nature's oldest rule—survival of the fittest—or become just another bug caught in the web? Blending fast-paced adventure with themes of identity, resilience, and belonging, Misery spins a tale that's as thoughtful as it is thrilling. This inclusive children's book series continues Ty's journey as a transbug navigating a world that doesn't always understand him—but can't keep him from soaring.
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About The Author


Doreen (Doren) Cummings (he/they) is a creator passionate about writing inclusive stories that resonate with LGBTQ+ youth. Doren's commitment to representation strives to make a dent in children's literature by introducing characters that reflect the experiences of LGBTQ+ young people. Through this project, Doren aims to empower children to see themselves in the stories they read, fostering a sense of belonging and pride in who they are.
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