Winters Sun
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A small town out in the countryside called Amber valley, lives a young girl by the name of Luna. She has no friends rather has no social skills, since her parents are constantly fighting and has a father that is constantly abusing. The only thing that keeps her going is drawing. The first day of fourth grade starts a new kid in class by the name of Isak. No one really likes him because he has a different skin color than them. Some would call his kind black. But when he is seated with a girl who has only interest in drawing then shaming him because he's black, they quickly grow a friendship. They both come from different households, but their dream is quite similar.
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