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Aquicorn Cove
by K. O'Neill
Age: 3rd-5th grade
Activism: Environmental
Nature: Ocean Life
Tough Issues: Grieving the death of a mother
"When Lana and her father return to their seaside hometown to help clear the debris of a storm, the last thing she expects is to discover a colony of Aquicorns—magical seahorse-like residents of the coral reef. As she explores the damaged town and the fabled undersea palace, Lana learns that while she cannot always count on adults to be the guardians she needs, she herself is capable of finding the strength to protect both the ocean, and her own happiness."
Pastel colors and manga-like illustrations depict Lana's grieving process alongside her discovery of a city of Aquicorns living under the sea that are threatened by over-fishing and plastic litter.
Activism: Environmental
Nature: Ocean Life
Tough Issues: Grieving the death of a mother
"When Lana and her father return to their seaside hometown to help clear the debris of a storm, the last thing she expects is to discover a colony of Aquicorns—magical seahorse-like residents of the coral reef. As she explores the damaged town and the fabled undersea palace, Lana learns that while she cannot always count on adults to be the guardians she needs, she herself is capable of finding the strength to protect both the ocean, and her own happiness."
Pastel colors and manga-like illustrations depict Lana's grieving process alongside her discovery of a city of Aquicorns living under the sea that are threatened by over-fishing and plastic litter.