Down Among the Sticks and Bones by Seanan McGuire
Explore twin sisters Jack and Jill's origin story.
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The stories can be focused on these differences or not. For example, a book that is about a Black person’s struggles and pain is just as valid as a book about a Black person that has nothing to do with their struggles or pain as a Black person.
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Explore twin sisters Jack and Jill's origin story.
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