In book 2 of the Sara books, introducing children to ways to use law of attraction to better their lives, Sara meets Seth, a new boy in school. Seth has moved many times throughout his life, as compared with Sara, who has always lived in the same town. His family has seen hard times, and we see throughout the book that his father in particular is resigned to bad luck and difficulties, and never considers the possibility that circumstances could become better. Though he places many demands on Seth, the boy is more easy-going and ignores the bad stuff, preferring to talk about and focus on what he enjoys. He befriends Sara, who is at first reluctant to be close to anyone or to share her secrets. As their friendship grows, they find much in common, not the least of which is a wise owl who teaches them about law of attraction.
Compared with the first book, this book teaches more by example than words, and there is more of a plot. The children know that being happy is the way to get best results in life. But what to do when they’re caught skipping school, or when the secret treehouse that Seth built in a remote location is discovered and the landowner threatens to chop down the tree to keep the kids away? Solomon, the owl, gives the children advice on how to deal productively with these problems, how to focus their minds on the good aspects of the situations and have faith in good results.
This feel-good book is appropriate for both children and adults. It’s a lighthearted demonstration of law of attraction in action. Anyone familiar with the Abraham-Hicks teachings, or who wants to learn the secret behind “The Secret” will enjoy this book.