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Hope from "summary" of The Moonlight School by Suzanne Woods Fisher

The concept of hope is like a flickering candle in the darkness, a tiny flame that refuses to be extinguished. It is the belief that tomorrow can be better than today, that despite the odds stacked against you, there is still a chance for things to turn around. In "The Moonlight School," hope is a powerful force that drives the characters to keep going, to keep fighting for a better future. For Lucy Wilson, hope comes in the form of her students at the Moonlight School. These are children who have been failed by the system, who have been written off as hopeless cases. But Lucy sees something in them that others do not - she sees potential, she sees promise. And it is this belief in their inherent worth that gives these children hope for a better tomorrow. But hope is not just a ...
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    The Moonlight School

    Suzanne Woods Fisher

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