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We are the Rebels
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    Reads 105
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  • WpPart
    Parts 8
  • WpHistory
    Time 43m
Ongoing, First published Jun 28, 2019
Kiani lives in a world where the sins of your ancestors determines your home and where the Rebels must struggle to survive. Her people toil everyday and live in constant fear of the oppressive Mondian government. 

When her home is attacked, Kiani's mother decides that enough is enough. Along with her siblings and friend, she must make her way to safety and once there she must blend in.  "We are the Rebels" is a story of courage, resilience and hope. Through her journey, Kiani meets people who refuse to stand back while injustice takes place and they are able to stand together and declare that "We are the Rebels"
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