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      <image:caption>There’s a whole world inside my herbarium: flowers that never fade, memories forever saved. I pick flowers when they’re fresh and put them in my press. In a few days’ time, they’re dry. I’m saving them to show Mom. I’ve filled her library with wildflowers between the pages, like illustrations, Stories of what I saw while she was deployed. Today she’ll come home and see my flowers for the first time. There’s one more to press. Velvety red roses, her favorites—the hardest to preserve. I’ve plucked them with no luck. In my press, they get crushed. Only wild-grown roses will do. For hours I search the nearby woods. There—in the thicket, rambling roses flourish! They’re perfect…but I can’t wait days for them to dry. I press them in parchment paper and run the iron. With one pass, my herbarium is finally ready to explore as Mom walks through the door.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This year has been one long worst-case scenario for 12-year-old Vita Rossi. She tore her rotator cuff, quit tennis, and got ditched by her tennis friends like a ball out of play. By the time she finishes a painful stint of physical therapy, all she has left is her BFF Mickey—but their friendship is under siege. Vita has to spend summer vacation at the same sleepaway camp as Mickey’s sworn rivals from school: the soccer girls. Vita is anxious Mickey might ditch her, too, for a new BFF who isn’t cross-contaminated, so she creates a long-distance bucket list to score extra friendship points while she’s away. But to Vita’s horror, camp is in the middle of Nowhere, Maine. There’s no service, no way to cross off the list together, and no one around to help—except the socially out-of-bounds soccer girls. Vita makes a risky game-time decision: team up with them to test-drive activities (and hope Mickey never finds out). Soon they’re bonding over a knockout movie tournament and epic ice-cream challenge, but there’s a catch: they want Vita to try soccer too. The further down the list they go, the closer Vita grows to her new friends, and the harder it gets keeping her anxieties in check. She isn’t just scared of losing Mickey; since getting hurt she’s been scared of returning to sports altogether. But she starts to see that having a team—even if it’s a soccer team—helps her outmaneuver any fear.   Just as Vita feels like she’s finally caught an upswing, she faces her worst worst-case scenario yet—Mickey shows up and catches Vita playing soccer with the enemy. She forces Vita to choose: it’s her or the soccer girls. Vita can’t stay friends with both.</image:caption>
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