A quiet, illustrated coming-of-age journey where the greatest magic is learning how to pay attention-and realizing you were never walking alone.
Elliott's Passage is a quiet adventure about growing up, paying attention, and discovering that you're never as alone as you think.On the day his family celebrates his graduation, Elliott receives an unexpected gift from his grandfather: an old map marked with places meant to teach, test, and guide him. Each destination holds a task-nothing loud or heroic, but meaningful in ways that can only be understood by walking the path yourself.
With his cat Lois at his side, Elliott sets out on a journey across forests, rivers, villages, deserts, and coastlines. Along the way, he learns when courage means standing still, when listening matters more than action, and how the world quietly responds to those who notice its patterns.
As Elliott travels, he begins to understand that the journey isn't about reaching a final destination. It's about learning how to move through the world with care, curiosity, and trust-and about recognizing the companions who have been walking beside you all along.
Blending gentle fantasy, thoughtful observation, and emotional warmth, Elliott's Passage is a story for readers who love reflective adventures, meaningful landscapes, and stories where growth happens in steady, human ways.
Perfect for:
Middle grade and young adult readers
Adults who enjoy thoughtful, illustrated storytelling
Readers who love quiet adventure, companion journeys, and stories about belonging
This is a book about beginnings, about keeping what matters, and about finding home-sometimes in a place, and sometimes in a presence that never leaves your side.
All profits will be donated to save the Masonic Home of Washington.