Almost Heaven elevates children to a position of responsibility
without losing their childlike wonder.
Tales of the Protectors: Almost Heaven is an enchanting contemporary
juvenile fiction that strives to captivate the reader into
make-believing he/she could be chosen as a Protector, as well as Maxwell
and his friends. When young Maxwell transports to Everwell, the training
ground of the Protectors, through a turnstile in a local cemetery, he
finds himself with a group of young people chosen from earth to assist
and defend the human race. His team soon discovers there are special
circumstances surrounding Maxwell which no one in authority wishes to
reveal.
Almost Heaven empowers young readers to imagine a place broader than
the universe and to trust their instincts to solve problems which may
pop-up unexpectedly. It is unique in the concept of children assuming
great responsibility for others and appeals to readers who wish to
relate to their character. The pivotal problem faced by the children
towards the end of Almost Heaven forces them to choose whether they
will go along with those in charge to attempt a rescue of their friend
or will Maxwell possibly sacrifice himself to save his friend.