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The Lanterns That Led the Way - cover

The Lanterns That Led the Way

Thomas Sterling

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

In the fog-covered town of Mistvale, Ava and her friends set out to create a lantern that can cut through the thick fog that has been growing year after year. With teamwork, creativity, and a little bit of humor, they build a lantern that not only guides the way but also lights up new paths to unity, understanding, and innovation. The Lanterns That Led the Way is a fun and inspiring story about leadership, problem-solving, and the power of working together to bring clarity to uncertain times.
Available since: 06/12/2025.
Print length: 136 pages.

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