About Leo & Atlas
Leo & Atlas is a globe-spanning adventure told through the eyes of an orphan boy and a loyal, abandoned dog who chose each other when they had no one else. Together, they uncover hidden cities, forgotten clues, and magical mysteries — led only by the strange, glowing compass Leo found on a rainy day in Berlin.
Each book takes children (and the grown-ups reading with them) to a new destination, rich with real-world culture and a touch of wonder. From moonlit monuments in Paris to secret alleyways in Cairo, every chapter blends storytelling with discovery — inviting young minds to imagine, explore, and dream.
At the heart of the series is a simple but powerful bond: a boy and his dog, choosing to trust, protect, and grow — even when the world around them feels uncertain.
Whether you’re reading this story at bedtime or during a quiet afternoon, Leo & Atlas promises heartfelt adventure, gentle magic, and the unshakable hope that something extraordinary always waits around the next corner.
The Adventures So Far ...
Follow Leo & Atlas as they journey through cities full of wonder, mystery, and meaning.
Leo & Atlas: Found in Berlin
“Rain-soaked streets. A lost boy. A stray dog with kind eyes.
In Berlin, fate brings Leo & Atlas together — and a mysterious compass begins to glow, setting them on a path far beyond anything they imagined.”
Leo & Atlas: In Paris
“A glowing compass. A secret sketch. A city that holds more than just lights and love.
Leo & Atlas arrive in Paris, where a hidden artist and a daring new friend guide them toward their next clue — but only if they’re brave enough to follow it.”
Leo & Atlas: In Egypt
“The compass points south — to scorching sun, ancient pyramids, and whispers in the sand.
In Cairo, Leo & Atlas follow a trail through tombs, temples, and bustling markets to uncover a truth buried for centuries.”
Leo & Atlas: Poetic Shiraz
“In the heart of ancient Persia, poetry flows through gardens and secrets linger in the ruins.
Leo & Atlas arrive in Shiraz — where trust is tested, riddles unravel, and the journey takes a turn neither of them expected.”
Some friendships don’t need words. Just trust, a compass, and a bit of courage