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Heaven Looks a Lot Like the Mall

This book delves into the juxtaposition of materialism and spiritual longing, set within the context of a modern shopping mall. The narrative examines the lives of various characters, each navigating their own personal struggles and seeking meaning in a world dominated by consumer culture. more

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Wendy Mass
Wendy Mass

Wendy Mass is an American children's literature author, born on April 22, 1967. Her works are known for their rich imagination and warm storytelling, which have won her great popularity among readers. more

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