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From the world of Hasbro’s Power Rangers entertainment franchise comes another action-packed, original YA novel from the point of view of Trini Kwan, the Yellow Ranger Rita Repulsa and her henchmen have been defeated. Trini, Billy, Zack, Jason, and Kimberly have become fast friends and have embraced their roles as the Power Rangers. And Trini and Zack have started dating. Everything is perfect. That is, until alternate reality versions of the Power Rangers appear in Angel Grove with one purpose: to break up Trini and Zack. It turns out that there aren’t a whole lot of universes where Trini and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From the world of Hasbro’s Power Rangers entertainment franchise comes another action-packed, original YA novel from the point of view of Trini Kwan, the Yellow Ranger Rita Repulsa and her henchmen have been defeated. Trini, Billy, Zack, Jason, and Kimberly have become fast friends and have embraced their roles as the Power Rangers. And Trini and Zack have started dating. Everything is perfect. That is, until alternate reality versions of the Power Rangers appear in Angel Grove with one purpose: to break up Trini and Zack. It turns out that there aren’t a whole lot of universes where Trini and Zack get together. But in one of those other universes, alternate Trini makes a choice that has resounding consequences for the entire Morphin Grid. Now, a slew of alternate-reality Power Rangers are trying to stop this Trini from making an even more disastrous choice—one that involves her budding romance with Zack. Trini’s options don’t look great—give up Zack or potentially cause the destruction of the Morphin Grid. Will Trini and her friends be able to come up with a third option—one that no other universe has been able to find?
Autorenporträt
Diana Ma is a Chinese American author of middle-grade and young adult books. Her debut novel Heiress Apparently was a 2021 Washington State Book Award finalist in Young Adult Literature. She was also a 2019 We Need Diverse Books mentee and a Highlights Foundation Muslim Storytellers Fellow. Ma teaches at a community college in Seattle and believes that it’s important for all kids to recognize themselves as the heroes of the books they read. Her belief that diverse books help us create a better world is what drives her writing and teaching. More information can be found about MA on her website: Dianamaauthor.com