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020 _a9781338648058
040 _cEscola Canadense de Niteroi
090 _aBRO
100 _aBrown, Roseanne A.
245 1 0 _aInto the Heartlands
250 _a1st. ed.
260 _aUnited Kingdom
300 _a128 p.
_c4 x 1.27 x 22.86 cm
362 0 _a2022
520 _aTwelve-year-old Shuri is a lot of things. Scientist. Princess. All around cooler person than her pain-in-the-butt big brother, T’Challa. Shuri knows she could do so much more to help Wakanda, but everyone is obsessed with the prince because he’s the next Black Panther. That is, until Soul Washing Day, one of the most important rituals of Wakandan society. When an argument between T’Challa and Shuri leads to one of Shuri’s inventions accidentally destroying the sacred ceremony site, chaos reigns instead of prosperity. Suddenly the people of Wakanda, including her mother the queen, are becoming sick! Could this be a curse from the ancestors? Desperate to save her mother, Shuri dives into research and finds an answer hidden deep in an ancient children's myth. It may be nothing more than a fantasy, but with the sickness spreading each day, the young princess must trust her instincts and travel deep into the mysterious Heartlands to save her family and her kingdom. Joining Shuri on her journey is none other than a meddling T’Challa. If Shuri and T’Challa can set aside their jealousy and resentment of each other long enough to survive this journey, they might just discover that they are far more powerful together than they could ever be apart. But if they can’t face their fears in the Heartlands and lift the so-called curse, it may not be just the end for their family, but the end of Wakanda as they know it. No pressure, right?
650 4 _aGood and evil
650 4 _aCartoons and comics
650 4 _aSuperheroes
650 4 _aAction or Adventure
650 4 _aGraphic novels
650 4 _aJuvenile Literature
650 4 _aSuperpowers
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