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Hiss

Kirsten Marion

Twelve-year-old Max is a scientist, a pioneer eager to discover the secrets of the universe, a young mind alight with hypotheses and theories waiting to be proven. Too bad nobody--not the bullies at school, the new girl Darya, or worst of all, his own dad--can see it. They only see him as a shy, nerdy kid. If they see him at all.

But everything changes when Max transforms into a giant python after an accident in his dad's laboratory. He has cool new senses, powerful muscles, and an entirely different perspective to explore. This could be his chance to be strong and courageous!

But when rumours of a boy-eating snake go viral and Max's animal instincts grow harder to control, Max realizes that being a wild snake in a suburban world is dangerous.

If he doesn't find his way back to his true form, he risks losing his humanity forever. But first, he must convince others of his identity and learn to see himself in a new way.

Hiss is a story of transformation, overcoming fears, and building relationships.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Common Deer Press
  • Publish Date: May 1st, 2025
  • Pages: 130
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 0.26in - 0.00lb
  • EAN: 9781998484041
  • Recommended age: 09-12
  • Categories: Animals - Reptiles & AmphibiansFantasy & MagicSocial Themes - Emotions & Feelings

About the Author

Kirsten Marion writes books that are an escape hatch from the serious stuff in the world. They're magical stories full of fun, adventure, friendship and loyalty that lift you up.

Praise for this book

"Cole's story is the perfect opportunity for younger readers to grasp the trial-and-error method of gathering scientific evidence, and Matty Mitchell pairs those teachable moments with lively, eye-catching illustrations that ooze adventure, suspense, and a little fun on the side."-- "BookLife"
"An educational mystery novel, Emily and Sam: The Mad Scientist Next Door introduces a spirited duo who test their skills in their search for missing dogs, learning how to be good neighbors along the way."-- "Foreword Reviews"