The third book in the two-time Nautilus Award-winning neurodivergent cli-fi series
Moojag and Nema are back for a final roller coaster of an adventure, this time to save Box Hill from total destruction and rescue a bunch of mossy sloths from nasty Brix's celebration feast. But their new, slow-moving friends have a secret weapon and together they're all set to prove that saving the Real World literally takes guts!
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'A fun, witty and high octane eco-adventure.' Wren James, Award-winning author Anarchy on the Atlantic Express and Green Rising
'A captivating, fun, original story that will make a lot of neurodivergent readers feel seen, understood and validated.' Dr Chris Papadopoulos, Author Voices of Neurodiversity / Director London Autism Group
'Magnificent and deeply insightful. This masterful futuristic but timely adventure uses the powerful sloth allegory to deliver positive neurodivergent representation and affirm that different is good. 10/10.' William Wanderpuye, Director Autistic Inclusive Meets
'Brilliant, important, exhilarating! As someone who has ADHD, I wish I'd had this book as a kid. A vital read for anyone, and fitting finale to a wonderful series - I cannot recommend it highly enough!' Daniel Aubrey, Author The Dying Light
N.E. McMorran is a multi award-winning British-Cypriot AuDHD author who previously worked at the BBC and as a teacher in London nursery, primary and secondary schools.
Nema founded the Cyprus magazine publishing company AccessArts Publications Ltd, and London based 'Spondylux Press', run by female/non-binary AuDHD professionals to support neurodivergent creatives.
Her debut children's series MOOJAG, which won the Nautilus Book Award in 2024 and 2021, Firebird Award 2023, and Purple Dragonfly award 2024, was inspired by her experiences growing up in a neurodivergent family, as well as a mother, carer, and home educator, on her journey to late autism diagnosis.
In 2021 she worked with autistic poet Peter Street on his childhood biography GOALKEEPER: Memoir of Poet Peter Street (Games, Secrets, Epilepsy & Love), which was shortlisted for the Rubery Book Award 2023.