Moon is a tall, quiet high school student who has always known she's different, not just because she's neurodivergent, but because she holds a deeply personal secret-she's transgender. Navigating the complexities of high school, friendships, and identity is hard enough, but when you're hiding a part of yourself, it feels impossible. Moon has spent her life masking her true self, terrified of what her classmates at Whippany Park High School would think if they knew. But Moon's mother, Sun, has always taught her that she is more than her physical body-that she is made of light, of dreams, and of boundless possibility.
Sun, a wise Yogini, has instilled in Moon the teachings of visualization and the understanding of the five bodies-four of which are subtle and beyond physical limitations. This knowledge has been Moon's lifeline, helping her to see herself beyond societal expectations, beyond her fears. Through visualization, Moon sees the woman she truly is, shaping her reality through the power of her thoughts and inner strength. However, the pressures of high school and the fear of being outed have created mounting anxiety. How much longer can she keep her truth hidden?
At school, Moon's growing circle of friends is also dealing with their struggles. Tayla is wrestling with low self-esteem and a controlling boyfriend. Lyric is buried under academic pressures and her chaotic home life. Carys is battling depression and feels like she'll never break free from her family's toxic dynamics. Each of them is at a breaking point, but Moon, with the wisdom passed down from Sun, begins to share the healing practices of visualization and self-acceptance, teaching her friends that they, too, can rewrite their stories.
As Moon helps her friends tap into their inner selves, they begin to realize that they are more than their circumstances, more than their bodies, more than their problems. The group begins to heal in ways they never thought possible, not through external fixes, but by visualizing the versions of themselves they wish to become and believing in their power to create their own reality. They discover that they are co-creators of their own lives, each capable of transformation. But with the arrival of online predators attempting to groom and manipulate vulnerable students, Moon must navigate a new threat, protecting her friends while staying true to herself.
"Wings of Truth: Moon's Journey to Self-Discovery" is a story of resilience, friendship, and self-empowerment. As Moon's friendships deepen and the bonds within her group grow stronger, the teens realize they are not alone in their struggles. Through love, support, and the wisdom of ancient yogic teachings, they come to understand that self-acceptance begins within-and that their voices, when empowered, can roar louder than their fears.
This is a powerful, transformative novel that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt different, who has struggled to find their place, and who is ready to embrace the magic of becoming who they truly are. Perfect for teens and young adults navigating their own identities in a world that too often tries to limit them, "Wings of Truth" encourages readers to dream bigger, to believe in themselves, and to trust in the power they hold within.