Ada and the Galaxies by Alan lightman and Olga Pastuchiv. Illustrated by Susanna Chapman.
Ada loves stars. But in New York, the city lights make the night sky too bright to see the stars. […]
Ada loves stars. But in New York, the city lights make the night sky too bright to see the stars. […]
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