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Would you stand by while the lifeblood of your community turned into a toxic wasteland?
Can a girl who feels invisible find the courage to finally step into the spotlight?
Every statue and historical marker tells a story—but whose story is being left out?
Can a boy who prides himself on doing it all alone learn that asking for help is the ultimate show of strength?
When worlds collide and war breaks out, one boy must decide if he has the strength to stand against a history of stolen land.
What if a letter could connect an ancient tree to the tiny seed it just let go?
To save her grandmother, Lily must bargain with a tiger and uncover the secret stories of her family’s past.
A haunted house. A grieving kid. And a ghost who won’t rest until Bug understands the truth about themself.
Following the death of her mother, Lucy finds a sketchbook filled with her mom’s research on sharks. To feel close to her, Lucy decides to continue the project, uncovering secrets about her mom, her town, and the nature of grief itself.
To save humanity’s future, one girl must tell the stories of its past.
How can you be a normal American kid when you’re also trying to be the perfect Indian daughter?
Ellie is about to show them she’s not a punchline—she’s a starfish, and she deserves to shine.
How do you find hope in a world torn apart by violence? One boy in the North Tower and one girl in an Afghan village are about to find out.
Some secrets are too big to keep. Some words are too important not to say.
Scoob just wanted to escape being grounded. He didn’t expect to uncover a decades-old secret about his family and the history of his country.
When an old medicine woman named Ultima comes to live with his family, young Antonio Márez is pulled into a world where magic is real, faith is tested, and good and evil are not what they seem.
How do you keep a family together when a revolution is tearing your country apart?