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The Streets of Everspring and Our Story - cover

The Streets of Everspring and Our Story

Derek Camden

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

In the vibrant neighborhood of Everspring, young Callum feels invisible among the many cultures and talents around him. But with the help of his friends, Zara, an imaginative artist, and Rafi, a street musician with a big heart, Callum learns that everyone has something special to share. As they work together to organize a street festival that celebrates the beauty of their differences, Callum discovers his own voice and realizes that it’s not about standing out—it’s about coming together. The Streets of Everspring and Our Story is an inspiring tale about unity, inclusion, and the magic that happens when a community celebrates its diversity.
Available since: 05/24/2025.
Print length: 132 pages.

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