Cover of Celeste Express by Celeste Express Book One

Celeste Express

by Celeste Express Book One

Celeste Express is a playful fantasy adventure for middle-grade readers that follows Princess Celeste Starr in the kingdom of Galaxandria as she learns to grow up when the King strips her title and sends her to work in the old Post Office. Aiming at readers aged 8–12 who love magic, mischief, and heart, this bright, adventurous tale blends humor with courage and kindness to show that real responsibility can be exciting and meaningful. Written in a warm, reader-friendly voice, Celeste Express follows Celeste and her new assistant Podge as they tackle towering piles of unsent letters and a mischievous infestation of stardust bunnies. The chapters breeze along with lively humor, clever dialogue, and a world where magic sits beside mail and stamps. The storytelling stays approachable, inviting readers to cheer for growth and teamwork as Celeste learns that leadership comes from listening as much as from leading. Towering piles of unsent letters, a mischievous infestation of stardust bunnies, and a quest to restore a town’s mail service. A new partnership with Podge that shows how teamwork and growth beat perfectionism. A larger destiny linked to Celeste’s mother and the kingdom’s magic of communication. Brisk, witty narration with a warm, imaginative world that feels both exciting and comforting. Themes of responsibility, kindness, and resilience that linger long after the last page. After finishing Celeste Express, readers will feel inspired by Celeste’s growth, empowered to help others, and reminded that a single act of perseverance can restore wonder to a kingdom—and to their own lives. The book leaves a comforting sense of possibility, inviting young readers to believe in their own potential to lead with heart.

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