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Strength Beyond the Clouds

Ava Blackwell

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

In Strength Beyond the Clouds, young Arlo the eagle embarks on breathtaking flights over majestic mountains, discovering a world beyond the clouds. When an unexpected storm threatens their homes, Arlo and his diverse band of feathered friends learn that true strength isn’t about soaring alone but rising together. Through humor, adventure, and heartwarming teamwork, the birds work tirelessly to protect their nests, forging bonds that reveal the beauty of community and the power of humility. This original, fun, and comical tale inspires children to value collaboration and trust, reminding us all that sometimes our greatest strength lies in unity.
Available since: 05/28/2025.
Print length: 138 pages.

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