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Mickey Mouse: The Novel by Christian Cassarly Gains Momentum as It Enters U.S. Library Catalogs Nationwide

KALAPANA, HAWAII – Mickey Mouse: The Novel, an original 268-page reimagining of the beloved Disney character written by author and visionary Christian Cassarly, is now being officially cataloged in public and academic libraries across the United States. The novel, which blends mature storytelling with classic iconography, was first launched on June 23, 2023, at a waterfront ceremony on Magic Island, O‘ahu, and has since become a cult classic among adult readers and collectors.



The book’s acceptance into national library systems represents a major milestone in its cultural recognition and expands its reach to a broader audience of readers, scholars, and fans of narrative reinvention.


About the Novel


Mickey Mouse: The Novel is a bold, transformative reinterpretation of one of the world’s most iconic characters. Designed for adult readers, the book follows Mickey as he confronts a shifting world, confronts themes of loyalty, freedom, memory, and reinvention—and leads readers through an emotional, character-rich odyssey that honors the past while reframing the future.


Written with deep symbolism, dark undertones, and surprising emotional resonance, the book elevates Mickey from mascot to myth.


“This isn’t a children’s tale,” says author Christian Cassarly. “It’s a prophetic retelling of identity, courage, and the meaning of legacy.”



Milestones and Availability


Now Included in U.S. Library Catalog Systems

Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Walmart, and Apple Books

Launched live in Hawaii, marking a symbolic return of Mickey to a land of spiritual and creative power


 Covers and illustrations curated for collectors and academic interest


With growing interest from schools of media, cultural studies, and animation history, the novel is being recognized not just as a fan work, but as a literary artifact—a rare adult fiction entry in the modern mythos of animation history.


About the Author


Christian Cassarly is the founder of the Superpower Thinking platform, a registered nurse, and the author of over 40 books spanning trading, capital formation, spiritual development, and storytelling. He wrote Mickey Mouse: The Novel as both a tribute and a spiritual reclamation—one that offers a voice of transformation inside one of the world’s most recognizable symbols.


Media Contact:

Christian Cassarly

https://www.superpowerthinking.org

Kalapana, Hawaii



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