United States, 23rd Jan 2025, - The children’s fiction book Marky the Magnificent Fairy: A Disability Story of Courage, Kindness, and Acceptance by Cynthia Kern OBrien has been named a winner of the Noah’s Quest and Friends Fave Book Award.
The award recognizes books that engage young readers while promoting empathy, kindness, and meaningful conversations. Marky the Magnificent Fairy explores themes of differences, disabilities, bullying, and self-confidence through the journey of Marky, a woodland fairy with a uniquely small wing. The story encourages understanding and celebrates disability, making it suitable for children aged 5–10.
The book’s design combines storytelling with vibrant illustrations and includes a resource guide endorsed by a Certified Prosthetist Orthotist. This guide provides an additional layer of support for educators, parents, and caregivers, offering a practical framework for discussions about inclusion and kindness.
This recognition adds to the dozens of awards the book has received to date, including accolades from the National Federation of Press Women, American Book Fest, and the Feathered Quill Book Awards.
The Noah’s Quest and Friends Fave Book Award evaluates books based on engagement, relatability, creativity, and emotional resonance. OBrien’s work met the criteria by blending imaginative storytelling with accessible language and social themes that resonate with young readers and their families.
The book is available for purchase on major retailers including Amazon. View it on Goodreads.
About the Noah’s Quest and Friends Fave Book Award
The Noah’s Quest and Friends Fave Book Award honors children’s literature that inspires, educates, and fosters creativity. It celebrates stories that address real-world challenges with positive messages, helping young readers grow through imaginative and engaging narratives.
About the Author
Cynthia Kern OBrien is an award-winning author known for her children’s books. Inspired by her grandchildren, she writes stories that encourage kindness, acceptance, and meaningful dialogue.