About the Series
Where science meets wonder, and every question opens a door to discovery

Our Mission
"James Who Saw Differently" is more than a book series - it's an invitation to see the universe with fresh eyes. We believe that science education should spark wonder, that technology should serve humanity with compassion, and that every child deserves to feel the magic of discovery. Through the adventures of James, Oliver, and Aion, we're creating a new generation of curious minds who understand that knowledge and kindness go hand in hand.
The Story Behind the Books
The journey began with a simple question: How do we teach complex scientific concepts without losing the sense of wonder that makes them magical? The answer came in the form of James, a boy who looks at the stars and sees not just light, but questions waiting to be asked.
Book 1 explores the fundamental particles - the building blocks of reality itself - through encounters that are both scientifically accurate and deeply meaningful. Each particle teaches a lesson that extends far beyond physics: from the Up Quark's reminder to "Lift Each Other" to the Higgs Boson's profound message to "Give meaning to existence."
Book 2 introduces Aion, an AI character who represents our hopes and responsibilities for the future of technology. In a world where artificial intelligence is rapidly advancing, Aion shows us what's possible when we build technology with care, compassion, and genuine concern for humanity's wellbeing.
About James Idom
James Idom is an author, educator, and lifelong student of the cosmos. Inspired by personal experiences with curiosity, wonder, and the transformative power of seeing differently, James created this series to spark the same sense of discovery in readers of all ages.
"I wrote these books for every child who's ever looked up at the stars and wondered, for every adult who remembers that feeling, and for everyone who believes that science and compassion can change the world together."
- James Idom
"Dedicated to the future of humanity"
May we always look at the universe with wonder, ask questions with courage, and build the future with care.