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In the water of the community pool, Nurah finds that swimming is a language everyone can understand.
Alberta and Edie’s friendship is tested when they discover a box of old journals that may reveal a hidden, racist history in their town.
Three kids. Three different schools. One magical closet that connects them all.
In a magical version of 1910 New York, any child can brew a magical potion—if they have the money.
A thirteen-year-old girl is determined to defy expectations—and gravity—to land her dream role.
When he’s sent to live with the Ojibwe mother he’s never met, Collin discovers a world of magic, a new friend, and a way to finally feel brave.
hen a racist police officer threatens Jezebel’s family, they’ll need all the magic they can get.
She knows who she is. Now, she just needs the courage to tell the world.
How do you find your sister when your parents won’t even say her name?
Secret agents, magicians, and mythical creatures are real. And if Amari wants to survive her first year, she’ll have to prove she’s not the enemy everyone thinks she is.
He’s an escaped convict. She’s the warden’s perfect daughter. When their paths cross, they’ll uncover a darkness that light alone cannot fix.