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It's time for another amazing daddy-daughter date and Zola can't wait! She conceives every activity shared with her daddy, from walking the dog to simple home repairs, as an elaborate and fun adventure. They rule the land as a king and princess and discover hidden treasure while trick-or-treating. Every moment is memorable when Zola is spending time with her daddy! Highlighting the importance of the daddy-daughter relationship, No Mountain High Enough: Zola's Daddy-Daughter Dates chronicles the bond between a young girl named Zola and her dad through the divorce of her parents.

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It's time for another amazing daddy-daughter date and Zola can't wait! She conceives every activity shared with her daddy, from walking the dog to simple home repairs, as an elaborate and fun adventure. They rule the land as a king and princess and discover hidden treasure while trick-or-treating. Every moment is memorable when Zola is spending time with her daddy! Highlighting the importance of the daddy-daughter relationship, No Mountain High Enough: Zola's Daddy-Daughter Dates chronicles the bond between a young girl named Zola and her dad through the divorce of her parents.
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Darrin "1831" Collins is an author, educator, scholar, and international martial arts competitor. Born and raised in Chicago, Collins is a global traveler and pulls inspiration for his characters from his many international adventures. As a Chicago high school science teacher, he is committed to integrating themes (identity, social justice, judicial policy) into his writing that directly relate to and inspire the youth with which he works. His debut novel, "Native Invisibility," aimed to intensify and increase the provocativeness of the conversation and evaluation of these subjects by incorporating elements of science fiction. In "No Mountain High Enough," Collins beautifully exposes the reality of co-parenting beyond divorce and the relevance and power of maintaining his presence in his daughter's life.