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Loved Ones Never Really Leave Us
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Butterflies and Dimes follows two young children who discuss everyday symbols that remind people of loved ones who are no longer with them and help them cope with the loss. What was the inspiration for your story?
Butterflies and Dimes is actually inspired by true events. The characters are real people; my son Taylor and his best friend Stephanie. Stephanie’s mom, Lynn, was a beautiful person who took every opportunity to nourish Steph & Taylor’s friendship. She used to tell me that watching them play together and listening to their silly and often goofy conversations brought her joy. When she passed away after a very long battle with cancer, I wanted to create something to honor her memory and influence on their friendship.
The art in this book is fantastic, drawing readers in and helping to share the important message of your story. What was the art collaboration process like with illustrator Zachery Manza?
Zach is beyond talented. When I was searching for an artist whose style vibed with mine, I looked at a few of his sample pieces and instantly knew he was the right illustrator for my vision. He took my ideas and brought them to life in an even more vibrant way than I could have imagined.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
First and foremost, I wanted to relay that our loved ones never really leave us. I think death and the afterlife are hard enough concepts for adults to grasp, let alone small children. I wanted this story to bring enlightenment in an age-appropriate way and inspire hope and connection for children experiencing grief.
What is the next book you are working on, and when will it be available?
I don’t know what I will write next! Butterflies and Dimes came to me in a dream after Lynn passed away, I think she gifted it to me. I’ll be here waiting for my next inspiration and the next story to tell.
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Butterflies and Dimes
Posted by Literary Titan

Butterflies and Dimes by Morgan Rankin delicately weaves the story of young Taylor and his friend Stephanie, exploring the theme of connecting with departed loved ones through everyday symbols. Set in a world where Taylor’s mother views dimes as greetings from heaven and Stephanie’s mother sees butterflies as a similar ethereal link, the book takes on a touching narrative, especially when Stephanie’s mother passes away. The children’s journey through grief and finding comfort in these small signs is tenderly portrayed.
Rankin’s writing is compassionate, aiming to offer comfort and hope to children dealing with loss. The book thoughtfully delves into the idea that those who have passed remain connected to us, fostering a sense of wonder and belief in young readers. The narrative is straightforward and accessible, paired with gentle prose that makes for an engaging read. What makes this book stand out is its depiction of enduring love and belief, transcending life’s boundaries, complemented by vivid illustrations that add to its charm.
Butterflies and Dimes by Morgan Rankin will resonate with readers who are receptive to its heartfelt themes and curious about life’s intangible connections. It invites readers into a world where wonder and belief extend beyond the pages, potentially leaving a lasting impression on their hearts.
Pages: 32 | ASIN : B0CKY3C3J9
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