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The Boy Who Painted the World

Melody J. Bremen

Publisher: Melody J. Bremen

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Summary

Indigo is a boy with a dream. 
He spends his mornings in a refrigerator box, his afternoons shoveling snow, and his nights in the basement of a homeless shelter. But during every free moment, he draws and dreams of becoming a famous artist. 
His best friend Jade looks after him, but she is arrested for shoplifting and he's left all alone. With his box of pencils under his arm, he sets out on a quest to search for Jade and discovers a whole new world… full of the art he loves. 
His journey brings him friendship, family, and the courage to hold onto his dreams. 
A novel for children ages 9-12
Available since: 07/17/2017.

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