Twelve-year-old author Eliana Fernández has released her debut book 'Your 12 Superpowers,' now available on Amazon. The book launch coincides with her 12th birthday, during which she is offering the Kindle version for $0.99. Designed for readers aged 7 to 107, the book aims to help people discover inner strengths, overcome challenges, and live with purpose through inspiring stories and thought-provoking questions.
Fernández, a bilingual author, artist, and speaker, has already shared her message on global stages in Mexico, the Bahamas, and to over 700,000 people in India. Her mother, award-winning storyteller Dr. Elayna Fernández, states that Eliana's mission is to help people recognize they already have what they need for a meaningful life, demonstrating that age presents no barrier to making a difference.
The book guides readers to discover their true powerful selves, learn how to activate each of their 12 superpowers, and use these abilities anytime without special equipment. Fernández has delivered a TEDx talk titled 'How to Activate Your 12 Superpowers' at TEDxHarmony Science Academy Dallas High and will present 'Journaling from a Child's Perspective' at TEDxTralee in Ireland this October.
Beyond writing, Fernández maintains her website Your12Superpowers.com and has been a YouTube creator since age three with her channel Eliana's Planet, featuring partnerships with global brands. She enjoys reading, writing songs and poems, drawing, playing piano, and spending time in nature, particularly in her family's native Dominican Republic.
Homeschooled and passionate about entrepreneurship, Fernández continues what she calls her 'not-so-top-secret mission' to empower people everywhere to discover and activate their own superpowers. The book's availability during launch week at https://amzn.to/4oF6GmF represents both a personal milestone and a demonstration of youth capability in the publishing industry.
This development matters because it challenges traditional assumptions about authorship age and demonstrates how young voices can contribute meaningful content to the self-help and empowerment genres. The book's cross-generational appeal suggests a growing market for wisdom presented through youthful perspectives, potentially influencing how publishers identify and develop talent. For readers, Fernández's work offers accessible empowerment tools while inspiring young people to pursue creative and entrepreneurial endeavors regardless of age.



