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Zephyr's grandmother gave her a compass that doesn't point north—it points down. Toward what she needs, not where she wants to go. And three weeks into her assignment on the Abyssal Station, a research facility slowly sinking into the ocean's deepest reaches, Zephyr discovers exactly what she needs to find.

A glowing artifact wedged in the station's hull. Ancient bioluminescent creatures called the Meridians who speak in colors and vibrations. And a terrible truth: the station's sensors emit a signal the Meridians have followed for generations, using it as their compass for seasonal migration. Now, as the station sinks deeper, the scientists want to strengthen that signal—which would disrupt everything.

Tomorrow night, the Meridians will break through the station's walls. Unless Zephyr can find a solution that honors both the human need for knowledge and the ocean's need for balance.

Caught between Dr. Patel, who believes stronger data means better protection, and Meridian-Prime, who's prepared to destroy the station to save their migration, Zephyr must think bigger than anyone has before. What if the station's slow sinking isn't a problem to fix? What if it's an opportunity to transform how humans exist in the deep ocean?

Perfect for ages 9-12

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A hopeful, intelligent science fiction adventure about a girl who discovers that the hardest—and most important—work isn't choosing sides. It's building bridges where everyone thought only walls could stand.

Runtime: 11:56

Part of the Fables Adventures collection - stories for young listeners learning that environmental stewardship doesn't mean humans vs. nature. It means finding the creative solutions that let both thrive.

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