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Clairmarie H. Field Author Interview

Willie’s Gift follows a little dog who is struggling and feels out of place with his large ears, who learns that what makes him different is actually what helps make him special. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

As a teacher, I believe that every child has a gift that often needs to be cultivated in order to shine through. As an adoptive parent, I have also experienced, firsthand, the issues associated with “feeling different”, along with the importance of feeling accepted. Once accepted, confidence grows. Willie is a little dog who learns how being himself is actually a gift. It is a gift he can share with the people he visits, who are in need of love and acceptance themselves.

What educational aspects were important for you to include in this children’s book?

I strive to focus on diversity and inclusion in my children’s books. Also, I want to teach respect for others. In Willie’s Gift, Willie’s mom encourages him to learn to respect the folks that he visits, even though they may be different from him. 

The art in this book is fantastic. What was the art collaboration process like with the illustrator Maggie Sullivan?

The collaboration with my illustrator, Maggie Sullivan, was quite smooth. I picked her because I could relate to her style and felt that she would depict Willie exactly as he is in real life. Her attention to detail and sense of color blended with my own. She was quick to make adjustments, if needed.

What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?

I am in the beginning stage of developing my next book for my brand, “CMBookWorks”. It will include a dog and will send an important lesson for children to learn. I have two previous books: “Justin’s Pet” and “Teddy’s Search” that are thoughtful stories that teach a child (and adults) a life lesson. Those books are presently available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble or through my website www.cmbookworks.com.

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Willie is a silky-beige and rust-colored Yorkshire terrier puppy with one problem. He was born with exceptionally large ears. He knows that he does not look like other puppies in his dog training classroom, and he feels a little strange. How will he learn to accept himself? In Willie’s Gift, read how Willie discovers the perfect solution while learning something very important about himself in the process.

Willie’s Gift

Willie’s Gift by Clairmarie H. Field is a sweet, heartfelt children’s book about a little Yorkshire Terrier named Willie who struggles with his unusually large ears. At first, his ears make him feel different and a bit out of place, especially at dog training school. But over time, Willie discovers that what sets him apart is actually his special gift: his ability to listen deeply and bring joy to others, especially the elderly residents at a care home. It’s a lovely story about self-acceptance, kindness, and finding purpose in unexpected ways.

Right away, what really pulled me in was how vividly Field paints Willie’s world, not just with words, but with the pictures too. I could just see him with his silky beige and rust-colored fur and those big floppy ears. The illustrations by Maggie Sullivan really brought it all to life. Every little detail, from Willie’s wide, expressive eyes to the cozy scenes at the care home, made the story feel even warmer and more real. It wasn’t just reading about Willie, it felt like stepping right into his world. The first trip to dog school was especially charming. Field captures Willie’s nervous energy perfectly when he feels like “a tiny ant in a land of giants” among all the big dogs​. It made me smile and wince at the same time. The simple, warm style of writing made it easy to root for Willie right from the first page. I loved that Field doesn’t overcomplicate the language; it’s easy for kids to follow, but still interesting enough for an adult to enjoy reading aloud.

One of my favorite parts of the book was the visit with Great Aunt Grace. There’s something so moving about the moment when Grace strokes Willie’s ears and laughs for the first time in a long while​. You can almost feel the love leaping off the page. I really liked how Field uses small, everyday moments to show big emotional changes. Willie isn’t performing any grand heroic feats; he’s just being himself. That feels so real and powerful. And it’s not just a one-off moment, Willie connects with other lonely residents, like the former pianist and the woman who traveled across the ocean with her dog​. Each encounter feels genuine.

I loved was how the story builds a sense of community without ever feeling forced. Each new friend Willie meets adds a little thread to a bigger picture, that small acts of love and attention matter more than we realize. By the time Willie discovers his gift, it feels earned and heartfelt. The way Field ties it all together, showing that even a tiny dog with oversized ears can have a huge impact, left me with a big smile on my face.

Willie’s Gift warmed my heart in the best way. It’s a perfect pick for kids who are learning about kindness, empathy, and being proud of who they are, especially kids who might feel a little “different” themselves. It would make a wonderful bedtime read or a gift for any young animal lover. Honestly, even as a grown-up, it reminded me that sometimes the things we feel most awkward about are actually the things that make us shine.

Pages: 38 | ASIN : B0F4SZRTPM

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