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Alex and the Crown of Fairness

Maria Evans

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

In "Alex and the Crown of Fairness," a young adventurer named Alex stumbles upon the magical kingdom of Miravelle, where boys are knights and girls are dancers. However, Alex’s journey takes a surprising turn when he realizes the kingdom’s rules are unfair and limit the dreams of its people. With the help of his best friend, Mila, Alex embarks on a quest to find the Crown of Fairness, an artifact that can change the kingdom’s laws and open the doors to new possibilities. Along the way, Alex and Mila learn important lessons about courage, empathy, and standing up for what’s right. Through teamwork and determination, they inspire the kingdom to embrace a future where everyone—no matter their gender—can pursue their dreams. This heartwarming tale teaches young readers the importance of fairness, equality, and the belief that dreams should never be limited by gender.
Available since: 06/19/2025.
Print length: 146 pages.

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