Combining storytelling and insight, Fleming empowers to embrace ones individuality while probing themes of science and environmental stewardship
Toronto, Ontorio, Canada – WEBWIRE – Thursday, April 16, 2026
Imagination meets urgency at psychotherapist and author Patrick Flemings The Boy Who Could Smell Warming, ferrying young audiences into a realm where curiosity, courage, and a unique ability come together to make a difference. This enchanting childrens book is among the stand out titles of Inks and Bindings at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2026.
The story centers around ten-year-old Reuben Otis OBrien, a boy who has always felt that there is something peculiar about him. His life takes an unexpected twist when he discovers he can perceive a scent that eludes everyone else, an eerie occurrence that occasionally leaves him feeling unwell. Driven by a desire to uncover the mysteries surrounding him, Reuben Otis embarks on a personal scientific journey, embracing his self-proclaimed identity as a nerd in a cool guys body.
What he uncovers transforms the entire landscape. His rare ability is not merely unusualit is vital. With the support of his family and two close friends, Reuben Otis discovers how to harness his unique abilities to make a difference not just in his hometown, but also in the broader world. Throughout his journey, he discovers confidence, purpose, and a renewed pride in his identity, embracing the unexpected role of a young hero.
Brief but brimming with creativity and relevance, the story inspires its audience to celebrate their uniqueness while cultivating an understanding of their surroundings. The whimsical style and uplifting message create an enjoyable experience that fosters meaningful discussions about responsibility, science, and care for the environment.
Author Patrick Fleming is a St. Louisbased spiritual coach and psychotherapist with over 30 years of experience in trauma recovery and psycho-spiritual healing. He co-founded Double Rainbow Counseling, Coaching, and Consulting with his wife, Suzanne Lauber-Fleming, and has co-authored books and articles on recovery, spirituality, and abuse. His work integrates psychology and spirituality, shaping both his clinical practice and his writing, which includes fiction and childrens books.
With its blend of adventure, science, and heart, The Boy Who Could Smell Warming emerges as a memorable addition to childrens literature at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2026. From April 18 to 19, attendees can find the book at Inks and Bindings Booth 978, Black Zone at the University of Southern California. Cant make it? Check out a copy on Amazon, available in Kindle and paperback.
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