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Gaia Girls

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Gaia Girls is the title of the children's book series by Lee Welles, published by Chelsea Green Publishing in Vermont.[1] It focuses on the dying earth, personified as Gaia, and girls with the powers to control the elements.

The series consists of two published books: Enter the Earth (2006) and Way of Water (2007).[2] Film rights for the series were optioned by Cause Pictures in 2015.[3]

In 2006 Welles received the National Outdoor Book Award for Children's Literature for the Enter the Earth.[4][5]

Books

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There are currently two published books in the series.

  • Enter the Earth (2006) is about Elizabeth Angier, a girl who has just finished the fourth grade, who finds out that Harmony Farms, a factory farming company, is trying to buy her family's farm in upstate New York. She must drive them away with her new powers from Gaia, the Earth's entity represented as a talking otter.
  • Way of Water (2007) is about Miho, a young girl whose parents died "lost at sea." She must move to Japan to live with an uncle she has never met before. She must use her powers given to her by Gaia to save her new dolphin friends and convince her uncle to stay and live by the sea in Goji.
  • Air Apparent (yet to be published)

References

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  1. ^ Costello, Kathleen (June 13, 2007). "Tales from the Sea". Star-Gazette (Newspapers.com).
  2. ^ Lewis, Peter. "Book Reviews: Way of Water and Welcome to Camden Falls". Chronogram Magazine. Retrieved 2025-02-07.
  3. ^ Jamieson, Bob (March 30, 2015). "Area writer's book to become film". The Ithaca Journal (Newspapers.com).
  4. ^ "2006 Winners of the National Outdoor Book Awards". National Outdoor Book Awards. Retrieved 2025-02-07.
  5. ^ "Author receives national book award". Star-Gazette (Newspapers.com). November 7, 2006.