Little Stories. Big Impact.

Every child sees the world in their own beautiful way. Some notice the quiet details, some feel the big emotions, and some do a little of both. Here, every way of seeing is welcome—and every story is made with care, kindness, and imagination

A young girl with dark skin and hair in pigtails, wearing an orange shirt and blue shorts, holding a stack of three books with pink, white, and blue covers, standing next to a gray locker.

Take a look at our books!

The Another Way of Amazing Series

Illustration of a mother and daughter smiling at each other, with the family story titled "With You, My Shining Star: A Mother and Daughter Journey with Autism."
Cartoon of a young boy with curly hair, smiling, standing with one hand on his hip, wearing a yellow shirt and red cape, with colorful swirling shapes and stars behind him, and the text 'My Brain Is A Superpower'.
Two children, a girl and a boy, holding hands outdoors with a blue sky and clouds in the background. The girl is smiling and wearing a yellow shirt, and the boy looks surprised and is wearing a blue and green striped shirt. There is a butterfly flying nearby.
An animated illustration of a father and son smiling and waving at each other in a cozy room, with a window showing a blue sky with clouds. Caption reads, "The way we shine."
Cover of a book titled "I See the World My Special Way" featuring a young child with curly hair holding a Rubik's Cube.

Elite Narratives LLC is an Atlanta-based children’s book publishing company dedicated to creating engaging, inclusive, and empowering stories for young readers.

Through vibrant illustrations and meaningful storytelling, we bring books to life that promote representation, confidence, and early learning.

A young boy with curly hair, wearing a yellow shirt, green shorts, and red sneakers, is smiling and holding an open blue book.

Our stories are designed to inspire imagination while addressing real-life topics such as:

  • Autism awareness

  • Family

  • Self-expression

Helping every child feel seen, valued, and understood.

Cartoon of a young boy lying on his stomach reading a book, with an open notebook and a pencil in front of him, wearing a red shirt and blue jeans.