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She has the power of a giant but the problems of a middle schooler, and now she must team up with the legendary Monkey King to save her father.
In the water of the community pool, Nurah finds that swimming is a language everyone can understand.
In a city of a million people, water is more valuable than gold. And Minni just saw someone stealing it.
The magic is dying. The trees are fading. And one girl without a branch might be the only one who can figure out why.
A girl, a city, and a scavenger hunt left behind by her artist father. The prize isn’t just a treasure—it’s the truth.
How do you find your sister when your parents won’t even say her name?
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.
Ahmed Aziz is having the worst year ever. But the heroes in the books he’s reading might just teach him how to be the hero of his own story.
Some see ghosts, but he feels them.
Where music and nature intertwine, magic always happens.
She’s got skills, she’s got heart, she’s unbeatable!
In a South Asian cooking class, Sara and Elizabeth learn that some recipes don’t just create food; they create family.
In a house of secrets, who can you trust?
When life throws lightning, can she find the rhythm?
Can art unlock a world of understanding?
Could logging off lead to the most real connection of all?
Could a mysterious curse be the key to saving a museum—and a family? Mary Averling’s atmospheric mystery will captivate readers who love puzzles and magic.
How do you keep flying when grief weighs you down?
What if the key to survival was not just courage, but the wisdom of generations?