Patrick Fleming’s “The Boy Who Could Smell Warming” Turns Climate Awareness into a Child-Sized Superpower
This imaginative children’s book blends science, self-discovery, and hope for the planet.
In “The Boy Who Could Smell Warming,” author Patrick Fleming introduces readers to ten-year-old Reuben Otis O’Brien, a curious and intelligent boy who discovers he has an unusual ability: he can smell changes in the environment that no one else can detect. At first confusing and even uncomfortable, this mysterious gift soon becomes a powerful tool for understanding the world around him.
Approaching the mystery like a young scientist, Reuben investigates his experience and uncovers a remarkable truth: his ability can help protect his community and the planet. With the support of family and friends, he learns how observation, critical thinking, and cooperation can lead to meaningful change.
Written by psychotherapist and spiritual coach Patrick Fleming, the book reflects a deep understanding of child development, emotional resilience, and ethical responsibility. “The Boy Who Could Smell Warming” blends humor and heart with accessible environmental themes, encouraging students to embrace their differences, ask questions, and recognize their own capacity to make a difference.
Ideal for classroom discussion, school libraries, and community reading programs, the story supports lessons in science literacy, environmental awareness, empathy, and problem-solving. “The Boy Who Could Smell Warming” is available through major book retailers and distribution channels worldwide.
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