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The Wild World Beyond the Waterfall

Ana Lise

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

The Wild World Beyond the Waterfall follows a group of adventurous children who are tired of their mundane village life and long for excitement.
 
After hearing stories of a mysterious waterfall said to hold ancient powers, they embark on a journey to discover what lies beyond. Stepping through the cascading waters, they enter a fantastical realm filled with strange creatures, lost civilizations, and challenges that test their bravery and wits.
 
Along the way, they unravel secrets, face their fears, and uncover the key to returning home—only to find that adventure is never truly over.
Available since: 06/18/2025.
Print length: 147 pages.

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