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The Superheroes of Both Genders - cover

The Superheroes of Both Genders

Daniel Turner

Editorial: The Good Child Bookstore

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Sinopsis

In a world full of extraordinary superheroes, two unlikely friends, Risper and Noah, are about to prove that saving the world isn't confined to one gender. Risper's super-speed and Noah's elemental control make them an unstoppable duo, but when a villain known as The Divider tries to separate the city, it's up to them—and their friends of all genders—to unite and restore balance. Along the way, they learn the value of courage, kindness, and equality, and that true strength lies not just in powers, but in the ability to work together. This heartwarming tale celebrates diversity, teamwork, and the power of unity, showing that everyone, regardless of gender, has something powerful to contribute.
Disponible desde: 20/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 131 páginas.

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