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The Search for WondLa

In this captivating novel, a young girl discovers a hidden world beyond her own, where she must navigate a complex landscape filled with unknown dangers and wonders. Her journey takes her through a world of magic and science, as she seeks to uncover the truth about her origins and the fate of the world around her. more

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Tony DiTerlizzi
Tony DiTerlizzi

Tony DiTerlizzi is a renowned American artist known for his outstanding contributions to the field of children's literature illustration. His distinctive style and vibrant colors have won the hearts of readers. DiTerlizzi's career began as an illustrator, which later shifted towards children's literature writing. more

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