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Discover Eureka and the Magical Trio: The enchanting new novel by Lithuanian American writer Rima Girnius that celebrates heritage, self discovery, and the powerful bond in an immigrant mother daughter story.

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Eureka And The Magical Trio

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Rima Girnius

Eureka And The Magical Trio

Dive into a beautifully woven tale of cultural identity in this YA novel.

Set in Quincy, Massachusetts, the story follows Eureka, a Lithuanian American teen struggling to find her place in the world. Guided by her mother’s wisdom and the extraordinary “Magical Trio” (a kaleidoscope, a mandala, and her eyeglasses), Eureka embarks on a metaphysical journey through breathtaking landscapes inspired by the Lithuanian genius Čiurlionis.


This captivating blend of magical realism explores universal themes of nationality, ethnicity, and language, making it a must-read for families, educators, and anyone seeking a powerful story of self-acceptance and heritage.

About the Author

About the Author

Rima Girnius is a Lithuanian born American writer, former Radio journalist, and author of Eureka And The Magical Trio.

Blending a diverse background in Industrial and Civil Engineering, Journalism and Communications, and Applied Sociology, she earned a Graduate Certificate in Creative Writing from Humber College in Toronto, Canada.

She is based in Duxbury, MA, USA.

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