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In a neighborhood divided by invisible lines and unspoken rules, a cracked sidewalk becomes the unlikely ground for change. The Sidewalk Garden follows Malik, a curious and kind-hearted boy, as he discovers a small garden growing in the middle of a struggling urban street. With the help of Zoe, a classmate from the other side of town, and a group of diverse kids, Malik learns that planting seeds can grow more than just flowers-it can grow hope, unity, and a better future. This heartwarming story teaches kids about community, second chances, and the power of coming together, one blossom at a time.…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In a neighborhood divided by invisible lines and unspoken rules, a cracked sidewalk becomes the unlikely ground for change. The Sidewalk Garden follows Malik, a curious and kind-hearted boy, as he discovers a small garden growing in the middle of a struggling urban street. With the help of Zoe, a classmate from the other side of town, and a group of diverse kids, Malik learns that planting seeds can grow more than just flowers-it can grow hope, unity, and a better future. This heartwarming story teaches kids about community, second chances, and the power of coming together, one blossom at a time.


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Autorenporträt
Charon Brazzel is a passionate storyteller from Atlanta, Georgia, with a heart for uplifting the next generation through powerful, relatable stories. As a father to his daughter Chanel, Charon is inspired every day to write books that reflect hope, unity, and the importance of making better choices. In The Sidewalk Garden, and in every book he writes, he aims to plant seeds of growth, change, and second chances in young readers' hearts. Whether on the sidewalk or in the classroom, he believes every child has the power to grow something better.