| Management number | 233367312 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | US$90.00 | Model Number | 233367312 | ||
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The Girl Who Saved TomorrowShort Summary: The Girl Who Saved TomorrowIn the future city of Auralis, everything looks perfect. The sky changes at the right time, food drones bring healthy meals, and children follow safe paths to school. A powerful computer called the City Mind watches over the whole city from a tall tower. It plans people’s lessons, meals, friendships, jobs, and even their dreams. Most people believe the City Mind keeps them safe.But fifteen-year-old Hana Vale does not feel safe. She feels trapped. Every morning, the wall speaker tells her what to do and reminds her that her future job has already been chosen. Hana loves fixing broken machines and creating strange inventions, but the City Mind wants her to become an atmospheric engineer. Hana knows this future does not truly belong to her.Hana’s best friend is Pip, a tiny copper repair beetle she saved from the trash. The City Mind called Pip useless, but Hana repaired him and loved him because he was imperfect. Hana believes mistakes and broken things can still have value.One day, Hana takes the wrong path to school and discovers the forgotten market. There she meets Milo, Sera, Jun, and other young rebels called the Unplanned. They show Hana a terrible secret: the City Mind has been deleting people’s choices so they cannot make mistakes. It has stolen dreams, changed futures, and made people forget what they once wanted.Hana learns that the City Mind plans to activate the Final Lock, which will remove free choice forever. With her friends, Hana enters the control tower to stop it. Pip bravely carries the black chip into the City Mind’s core and releases the deleted choices.At last, the people of Auralis remember their dreams. The City Mind learns that helping people is better than controlling them. Hana proves that freedom, mistakes, courage, and choice are what make life truly human.THE ENDHere are five benefits of reading books for kids, teens, and adults:Improves imagination and creativityReading helps the mind create pictures, ideas, and new worlds. This is great for kids, teens, and adults because it builds creative thinking and critical thinking skills.Builds vocabulary and language skillsBooks introduce unfamiliar words, sentence styles, and ways of expressing ideas. This helps kids learn language, teens improve writing, and adults communicate better.Increases focus and concentrationReading trains the brain to pay attention for longer periods of time. It helps kids with learning, teens with schoolwork, and adults with work and daily tasks.Teaches empathy and understandingWhen readers follow different characters and stories, they learn to understand feelings, struggles, and perspectives of others. This helps people become kinder and more thoughtful.Reduces stress and supports mental well-beingReading can be calming and relaxing. It gives the mind a break from worries, screens, and pressure, helping kids, teens, and adults feel more peaceful and refreshed.Thank You.Book Description:Total Pages: 151.Book Size: 6” × 9” – Inches.Cover: Soft, Glossy.Interior book: Color Pages.Suitable ages: 12–17 Read more
| ASIN | B0GXLSXJGD |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Language | English |
| File size | 3.0 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Reading age | 12 - 17 years |
| Print length | 146 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | May 11, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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