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The Walls That Came Down With Us - cover

The Walls That Came Down With Us

Rachel Whitaker

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

The Walls That Came Down With Us tells the heartwarming and humorous story of a group of young friends in a divided city who work together to break down the metaphorical walls separating their communities. Through small acts of kindness, conversation, and collaboration, they learn the power of unity and shared values. With vibrant characters, relatable challenges, and fun moments, this book shows children that true strength lies in understanding one another and working together to overcome obstacles. Filled with heart, humor, and hope, this story is a powerful lesson in the importance of kindness and connection.
Available since: 06/12/2025.
Print length: 139 pages.

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