Racing against time, Tirza and Eli search for the three sacred oils that will save Queen Penelope and all of Creation. The evil nymph Ravena does everything in her power to stop them, including sending her minions Cal and Willow. If they can't stop the siblings, Ravena has someone far more sinister in mind who will.
If readers love The Chronicles of Narnia or The Green Ember, they'll be captivated by Russell Fellows' Children of the Ancient Heroes series?a sweeping, redemptive fantasy full of wonder, danger, and hope.
With rich world-building, deeply relatable heroes, and themes of sacrifice, faith, and courage, this story invites middle-grade readers to journey through the Lighted Lands?a realm where darkness threatens, but light always fights back.
Lexile Level: 870
⚠ Content Rating for Children of the Ancient Heroes: Hope and Despair
Violence/Tension: Mild Fantasy Peril
Language: Clean
Romance: None
Summary: Positive, affirming, allegorical
This story contains no graphic violence but does follow a heroic quest. Fantasy-driven tension or suspense is designed to deepen the reader's connection to family and courage. The content is rich with fantasy adventure but always remains grounded in hope, redemption, and light prevailing over darkness. Characters face real danger, but never in a way that glorifies violence or undermines the moral compass guiding the story.
Children of the Ancient Heroes is a perfect nightly read-aloud for families?even for younger children who love fantasy, but need stories grounded in hope, courage, and light. With rich language, clean content, and high-stakes adventure that's never too scary, this story invites readers of all ages into a world of wonder they'll never want to leave.