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Rhythms of Faith and Cultural Dance

Michael Radcliffe

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Rhythms of Faith and Cultural Dance follows the spirited adventure of Calyra and Orion, two curious friends on a quest to uncover the magic of dance and music. Their journey leads them through ancient temples, vibrant festivals, and secret garden celebrations where each step and beat unveils stories of faith, hope, and unity. Meeting master performers and gentle sages, the duo discovers that every culture expresses its soul through dance. With playful humor and heartfelt lessons, the story ignites imagination and celebrates diversity, inspiring young readers to embrace and respect the rich mosaic of global traditions.
Available since: 06/05/2025.
Print length: 153 pages.

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