From the series: The Life of Marie Lane

Science Fair Disaster

A Journey of Innovation, Failure, and Triumph.

About

In the high-stakes world of a middle school science fair, Marie Lane has one goal: to win first prize. Her ambitious project—a self-sustaining ecosystem that could survive in any environment—pushes her to the edge of possibility. With her supportive mother by her side and her inspiring teacher, Mrs. Thompson, guiding her every step, Marie is determined to take on the ultimate challenge.

But the path to success is far from easy. Her first attempt ends in spectacular failure, leaving her questioning everything. Yet, with each setback, she discovers something even more valuable—resilience. Late nights, stubborn determination, and unexpected obstacles (including a mischievous pet) only fuel her drive to succeed.

As the science fair day arrives, Marie’s project is no longer just an experiment. It’s a reflection of her growth, her struggle, and her unwavering passion. When an unexpected victory comes her way, it marks not just a win—but the thrilling beginning of a new chapter in her scientific journey.

This inspiring story of perseverance, creativity, and triumph will leave you rooting for Marie as she embarks on the adventure of a lifetime. Will she prove that failure isn’t the end, but the beginning of something even greater? Find out in this unforgettable tale of ambition, discovery, and the power of never giving up.

“A beautifully story of determination and growth. Marie’s journey from failure to triumph is inspiring, and the relationships in the story are heartwarming. A must-read for young dreamers!” - ARC Review

“Marie’s ambition and resilience are contagious. The twists and challenges kept us engaged, and by the end, I we where cheering for her. A perfect read for anyone in need of motivation!” - ARC Review

“A wonderful mix of curiosity and emotional depth. Marie’s story of overcoming obstacles is uplifting and real. Highly recommended for anyone who loves a good challenge and a heartwarming tale.” - ARC Review