Hope for the Flowers
by Trina Paulus
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“@radiationmouth @KellyBrenner @NatickBobCat @drmichellelarue @Astro_Limno The very best book on this shelf though is Hope for the Flowers: | One if the books I’ve given most as a gift. | omg!! When I was a kid the book "Hope for the Flowers" changed my life. About a decade ago I reached out to the author Trina Paulus (@TrinaPaulus) and thanked her. She just FaceTimed me out of the blue to tell me about "7 Days of Hope" ( Amazing!!”
Source →“@radiationmouth @KellyBrenner @NatickBobCat @drmichellelarue @Astro_Limno The very best book on this shelf though is Hope for the Flowers: | One if the books I’ve given most as a gift. | omg!! When I was a kid the book "Hope for the Flowers" changed my life. About a decade ago I reached out to the author Trina Paulus (@TrinaPaulus) and thanked her. She just FaceTimed me out of the blue to tell me about "7 Days of Hope" ( Amazing!!”
Source →“@radiationmouth @KellyBrenner @NatickBobCat @drmichellelarue @Astro_Limno The very best book on this shelf though is Hope for the Flowers: | One if the books I’ve given most as a gift. | omg!! When I was a kid the book "Hope for the Flowers" changed my life. About a decade ago I reached out to the author Trina Paulus (@TrinaPaulus) and thanked her. She just FaceTimed me out of the blue to tell me about "7 Days of Hope" ( Amazing!!”
Source →Recommended by 5 notable people, including Brendon Burchard and Maples, Jr.
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Recommended by 5 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Philosophy, and Social Sciences.
This classic story is celebrating its 45th anniversary beginning in September of 2017. "Hope for the Flowers" is an inspiring allegory about the realization of one's true destiny as told through the lives of caterpillars Stripe and Yellow, who struggle to "climb to the top" before understanding that they are meant to fly....
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Recommended by 5 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Philosophy, and Social Sciences.
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“@radiationmouth @KellyBrenner @NatickBobCat @drmichellelarue @Astro_Limno The very best book on this shelf though is Hope for the Flowers: | One if the books I’ve given most as a gift. | omg!! When I was a kid the book "Hope for the Flowers" changed my life. About a decade ago I reached out to the author Trina Paulus (@TrinaPaulus) and thanked her. She just FaceTimed me out of the blue to tell me about "7 Days of Hope" ( Amazing!!”
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“Soft-spoken, heavily illustrated fable built from short dialogues and watercolor sketches. Each spread pairs a spare line of text with a loose drawing, so the pleasure is visual and aphoristic rather than narrative; readers collect felt-true sentences more than plot. Most useful when you want quick consolations, a prompt for conversation with a child, or a pause during a rough day. Limiting if you want sustained argument, concrete advice, or tightly plotted storytelling: the repetition of gentleness can feel sentimental or thin after a while.”
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