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Sometimes, the world doesn’t need a hero. Sometimes it needs a caretaker. Despite being called the Cloud-Maker, Nuvem’s rain spells almost never work. He lives quietly on a garden-raft along the Whisperbend River, helping where he can, and trying not to believe the whispers that say he simply isn’t very good at magic. Then the rain begins. After Nuvem uncovers an ancient relic in the marshlands, the river rises. Strange winged Watchers take to the skies, and secrets buried beneath the bog begin to stir. The people of Silverfern Hollow adapt with cheer and warmth, but something old has awakened, and it seems to be following him . Why does the rain answer Nuvem now, when it never did before? Why do the spirits of the river watch his every step? And why do forgotten voices call him Keeper ? At his side are Ludovic, a merchant and scholar who sees worth where Nuvem sees only doubt, and Andy, his sharp-tongued axolotl familiar. Together, they set out into the marshlands in search of answers. There, among mushroom circles and lost villages caught between moments, he understands that magic does not always come from power. Sometimes, it comes from care. This is a story about being chosen not for strength, but for kindness. About found family, slow rainy days at home, and a gentle LGBTQ romance that finds you perfect just the way you are. About learning to trust the quiet work of tending, listening, and letting things unfold. Perfect for those who loved A House in the Cerulean Sea, Legends and Lattes, and Studio Ghibli masterpieces like Spirited Away, and Ponyo. This is book 3 of Tales of Silverfern Hollow series, but can be read as a standalone.
Is Sailing with the Storm Sorcerer: A cozy fantasy of courage, healing, and belonging appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
A gentle, cozy fantasy about a low-powered mage discovering his true purpose, featuring a sweet LGBTQ+ romance, found family themes, and no violence or explicit content. Perfect for readers seeking wholesome, healing narratives.
What to know going in
This book has no graphic violence, no sexual content, and clean language.
Who'll love this
Teens who love cozy, low-stakes adventures about characters finding their place in the world will adore this magical story of self-discovery and acceptance.