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A Friend for Hope

Zoe Meadows hasn’t been herself lately. In A Friend for Hope by Amie White, her distracted behavior worries her parents enough to take action. They devise a plan, a heartfelt attempt to help Zoe regain focus and find a meaningful outlet for her restless energy. What exactly do they come up with? And more importantly, does it work?

This charming children’s story explores a truth that resonates with all ages: everyone drifts off course sometimes. What matters most is how we find our way back. Zoe’s struggle to stay connected and her parents’ determination to guide her make for a tender, relatable tale. I found myself rooting for Zoe and admiring her parents’ creativity and care in finding a solution that might spark her joy again. Their quick thinking and willingness to try something new highlight just how powerful love and persistence can be.

I especially appreciated how the story captures both a child’s inner world and the quiet heroism of parents who refuse to give up. The narrative gently reminds readers, parents, grandparents, and caregivers alike that helping a child often means thinking beyond the ordinary. And beyond its message for kids, the story carries a lesson for adults too: when life feels scattered, sometimes doing something kind or special, whether for someone else or yourself, can bring back focus and happiness.

The illustrations by Olena Oprich are a delight. Each full-page image bursts with color and energy, instantly engaging both young and mature readers. The artwork feels like a completed coloring book come to life, simple, vibrant, and perfectly aligned with the story’s heartwarming tone.

A Friend for Hope is an uplifting read filled with warmth, understanding, and joy. It’s a gentle reminder that small acts of care can make a world of difference. This is a beautiful book that will enchant readers of all ages; I highly recommend it.

Pages: 47 | ISBN : 1068220007

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