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      Journey to the Land of Men

      by Mónica-Ramón Ríos

      Journey to the Land of Men follows Gege, a skilled orphan raised by a sword master near Puna in Los Andes. In a post-apocalyptic future, the Southern Globe (formerly South America) is governed by women who nurture the Earth with mestizo knowledge. Invading armies of men threaten their peaceful existence due to outdated extractive economies. Gege becomes crucial in the conflict, joining a group of young warriors to uncover the enemy's leaders. With Ena, the future leader of the Southern Globe and Gege's love interest, they embark on a dangerous mission dragged as men. Tragedy strikes when Gege's teacher is killed, fueling suspicions of a traitor. As they journey through Central America towards the Caribbean, they liberate cities and face perilous landscapes. As they reach Florida and then New York with the help of an underground organization, Gege discovers Ena's identity as a trans woman, who has travel to undergo sex change. In love, Gege supports Ena, but soon learns Ena's family is responsible for her teacher's death. Driven and confused, Gege ventures alone to the enemy's stronghold, enduring torture and uncovering shocking truths about her own identity: her mother, the leader who liberated the Southern Globe came from across the Atlantic and was betrayed by Ena’s mother, the current leader. Gege escapes with unexpected help from Ena and her surviving teacher, unleashing her latent powers to eliminate the enemy. She sets sail across the Atlantic to explore her ancestral roots, entrusting Ena with leading the Southern Globe.

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      Power High

      by Eugenia Pozas

      Seventeen-year-old Ivy Living is on top of the world. As the founder of Horizon Harborers, she is revered as a pioneer in the social movement sector, and her organization’s eye-catching gadget-assisted “missions”, coupled with her bubbly personality and endless supply of charm, have garnered enough attention worldwide to turn her into an international sensation. Her junior year at the highly exclusive Alden Hall begins as all previous years have, with Ivy balancing school work, her duties at Horizon Harborers, and the trials and tribulations of being popular and famous, with the grace of a prima ballerina. That is, until one of her study dates is crashed by a homemade metallic beast trying to kill her.Narrowly avoiding a gruesome death, Ivy is thrown headfirst into the investigation of a lifetime. To find her would-be killer, Ivy must partner with Victor Garza, her academic rival and the one person who seems stubbornly resistant to her charms. Victor is infuriating, a cynic, and definitely more than a little skeptic of Ivy’s organization and the morality behind it all. Unfortunately, he is also the only person she knows with the investigative and technological skills to find whoever is behind the attack.As the two conduct their investigation, they must put their differences aside and let go of their preconceived notions to find the truth buried deep beneath the surface. The more time she spends with Victor — and starts catching feelings for him — the more Ivy is forced to question the beliefs she founded Horizon Harborers on. Could an organization that sprouted from hope and goodwill have curdled into something sinister? Was it ever any good at all? Ivy’s search for answers will yield plenty, perhaps more than she bargained for.Set in the fictional city of Seaside, Massachusetts, POWER HIGH combines the action of the Gallagher Girl series by Ally Carter and the rivals-to-lovers romance of Check And Mate by Ali Hazelwood, all while being an homage to 2000s TV shows such as Kim Possible and Totally Spies! It explores the phenomenon of “voluntourism” and proposes an answer to the question: What does it really take to change the world for the better? And who gets to decide what that means?

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