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Are the people who truly changed the world the ones history books simply forgot?
Can the simple act of a father braiding his child’s hair unlock centuries of hidden history?
What if the most important person you ever discover isn’t a hero in a history book, but the face looking back at you in the mirror?
Would you stand by while the lifeblood of your community turned into a toxic wasteland?
Sometimes the things that make us stand out are exactly what the world needs most.
Could the smallest player on the court be the only one who truly understands the game’s biggest rules?
When the world sees you as a monster, sometimes the only way to find safety is to step into the light on the one night everyone else is wearing a mask.
Moving on to high school is a leap of faith for any teenager, but for Ellie, it is a chance to show the world that life on wheels never stops rolling forward.
Every statue and historical marker tells a story—but whose story is being left out?
What if the only way to save your family’s reputation was to find a girl who shouldn’t exist?
Can a child no bigger than the toe of a boot find the strength to cross a world built for giants?
When worlds collide and war breaks out, one boy must decide if he has the strength to stand against a history of stolen land.
Would you let a tragedy happen today if it guaranteed a revolution tomorrow?
What happens when the drive to win starts to feel like losing your self-respect?
When the laws of magic are rigged against you, staying silent is no longer an option.
Could an unlikely duo of outcasts be the only thing standing between a kingdom and total collapse?
What happens when the girl who is used to running away from her mistakes finally has to stay put?
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.