"Sometimes, a flame can be utterly extinguished. Sometimes, a flame can shrink and waver, but sometimes a flame refuses to go out. It flares up from the faintest ember to illuminate the darkness, to burn in spite of overwhelming odds."

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Source: Karen Hesse, Cynthia Rylant, Cynthia Lord, Ann M. Martin (2013). “Scholastic Newbery Collection”, p.202, Scholastic Inc.

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Karen Hesse is a celebrated author known for her poignant exploration of resilience and identity in children's literature, particularly in 'Out of the Dust.'

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