In the year 3055, Earth has changed beyond recognition. Natural resources are scarce, the climate is unforgiving, and humanity survives in scattered sky-rise communities. Yet beneath the murky waters of Lake Erie, life persists in unexpected forms.
Hobert and Stellana, two metallic fish living in the fog-covered lake, thrive on adventure and companionship. As they journey through the underwater world in search of a new home, they encounter both wonder and danger. Meanwhile, a team of determined scientists, led by Margiela and Troy, stumbles upon the fish during a critical research mission to uncover signs of life in Earth's remaining freshwater systems.
As two worlds inch closer, questions arise. Can these intelligent fish communicate? What secrets does their strange vibration-based language hold? And what might their existence mean for the future of life on Earth?
Hobert and Stellana is a heartfelt blend of science fiction, environmental awareness, and exploration. Perfect for middle-grade readers and fans of imaginative adventures, this story celebrates resilience, discovery, and the mysterious ways life adapts to a changing world.