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Odessa and the Symphony of the Earth

Grace Lynn

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Odessa and the Symphony of the Earth is a magical journey into the world of music and nature. When young composer Odessa discovers an ancient melody, she unlocks the power to connect with the Earth’s elements: Earth, Water, Fire, and Air. As she plays the music, the elements come to life, creating stunning natural wonders and challenges. Guided by the sun spirit, Solara, Odessa learns how the elements work together in harmony. Through this mystical adventure, young readers are introduced to the interconnectedness of nature, the science behind the elements, and the incredible power of music.
Available since: 07/31/2025.
Print length: 135 pages.

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