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Stream

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Jun 2026
June 2, 2026
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General Fiction General Fiction
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304

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Two teens are sent to Mexico for the summer to unplug in this hilarious and heartwarming dual narrative, perfect for fans of Jason Reynolds, Kwame Alexander, Adib Khorram, Erin Entrada Kelly, and Meg Medina.Newly graduated 8th graders Celi and Elio don't know each other, but after a catfishing incident in their Oakland, California, community goes viral, both sets of parents discover their recent screen overuse. Independently, they have the ???brilliant??? idea to ship the kids off to the same rancho in Mexico for two months, thinking it will help them reconnect with themselves.In the middle of nowhere???without internet, electricity, or even running water???the two meet and bond over their miserable fates: Celi is forced to spend her days helping in a primitive healing clinic with her eccentric tías while Elio carts sticks and logs to rehabilitate a river. But day by day, amidst the stark beauty and cultural richness of rural Mexico, with crushes blooming, Celi and Elio each shed a little of their online selves and begin to understand what it means to embrace nature, connect to culture, and cultivate authenticity.Stream is a standalone story featuring the main characters from Aida Salazar's award-winning verse novels Ultraviolet and The Moon Within. This fast-paced, quick read crackles with humor, wisdom, and relatable themes. The story speaks directly to teens and will make them feel seen.

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First Edition Jun 2026 Scholastic ISBN 1338775677
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May 2026 -- Not Selected ISBN B0FK1WHQ7Y
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Jun 2026 Scholastic