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Brave Like the Ocean: The Legacy of the Girl Who Stayed : An Empowering Middle Grade Girls’ Friendship Story About Change, Resilience, and Finding Your Voice
by M. Tursun
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Synopsis
Brave Like the The Legacy of the Girl Who StayedInspiring Stories for Girls About Courage, Change, and HopeWhen eleven-year-old Lila Darzi moves to the coastal town of Driftmere, she expects quiet days, salty air, and a chance to start over. Instead, she discovers a weathered ...
Brave Like the The Legacy of the Girl Who StayedInspiring Stories for Girls About Courage, Change, and Hope
When eleven-year-old Lila Darzi moves to the coastal town of Driftmere, she expects quiet days, salty air, and a chance to start over. Instead, she discovers a weathered journal hidden in the attic of her creaky house on Seaglass Way. Inside are the words of a girl who lived there long ago. Her name was Maren, and in 1977, she vanished after a powerful storm changed Driftmere forever.
As Lila reads Maren’s haunting entries and follows the symbols scattered across the cliffs and shoreline, she begins to feel something familiar in the girl’s story.
Maren wasn’t loud. She wasn’t fearless. She was quiet, thoughtful, and determined to listen to the ocean when no one else would.
So is Lila.
With the help of her new friends Jonah and Rhea, Lila sets out to uncover Maren’s legacy. What she finds is more than a mystery. It is a reminder that bravery doesn’t always roar. Sometimes it appears in small steps, shaky voices, and the choice to keep going even when life feels uncertain.
Perfect for girls aged 8 to 12, this heartfelt middle grade novel blends friendship, mystery, self-discovery, and emotional resilience. Readers who love cozy coastal adventures, gentle suspense, and empowering stories will fall in love with Lila’s journey as she learns to trust herself and face change with courage.
This book is perfect for young readers who • Courageous girl heroes
• Emotional coming-of-age stories
• Mysteries with hidden clues
• Coastal settings and lighthouse adventures
• Themes of friendship, belonging, and hope
• Stories about moving, starting over, and finding your voice
Themes readers will take • Courage grows quietly and steadily
• Change can be painful but also beautiful
• Friendship can help you rise after storms
• Every girl deserves to be heard
For fans The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise, Front Desk, The Sea in Winter, and A Place to Hang the Moon
Brave Like the Ocean is more than a story. It is an invitation for every girl who has ever felt unsure, unseen, or caught between worlds. Lila’s journey shows that whatever storms you face, you can rise again. Stronger. Braver. Just like the ocean.
When eleven-year-old Lila Darzi moves to the coastal town of Driftmere, she expects quiet days, salty air, and a chance to start over. Instead, she discovers a weathered journal hidden in the attic of her creaky house on Seaglass Way. Inside are the words of a girl who lived there long ago. Her name was Maren, and in 1977, she vanished after a powerful storm changed Driftmere forever.
As Lila reads Maren’s haunting entries and follows the symbols scattered across the cliffs and shoreline, she begins to feel something familiar in the girl’s story.
Maren wasn’t loud. She wasn’t fearless. She was quiet, thoughtful, and determined to listen to the ocean when no one else would.
So is Lila.
With the help of her new friends Jonah and Rhea, Lila sets out to uncover Maren’s legacy. What she finds is more than a mystery. It is a reminder that bravery doesn’t always roar. Sometimes it appears in small steps, shaky voices, and the choice to keep going even when life feels uncertain.
Perfect for girls aged 8 to 12, this heartfelt middle grade novel blends friendship, mystery, self-discovery, and emotional resilience. Readers who love cozy coastal adventures, gentle suspense, and empowering stories will fall in love with Lila’s journey as she learns to trust herself and face change with courage.
This book is perfect for young readers who • Courageous girl heroes
• Emotional coming-of-age stories
• Mysteries with hidden clues
• Coastal settings and lighthouse adventures
• Themes of friendship, belonging, and hope
• Stories about moving, starting over, and finding your voice
Themes readers will take • Courage grows quietly and steadily
• Change can be painful but also beautiful
• Friendship can help you rise after storms
• Every girl deserves to be heard
For fans The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise, Front Desk, The Sea in Winter, and A Place to Hang the Moon
Brave Like the Ocean is more than a story. It is an invitation for every girl who has ever felt unsure, unseen, or caught between worlds. Lila’s journey shows that whatever storms you face, you can rise again. Stronger. Braver. Just like the ocean.
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