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Pretty in Purple follows a young girl on her 7th birthday who meets her spirit guide, and she is given a special gift: the ability to see auras. What was the inspiration for your story?
I’ve always been fascinated by energy, intuition, and the unseen connections between people. As a mother, I wanted to create a story that teaches children about inner beauty, kindness, and the energy we share with the world. Pretty in Purple was inspired by my daughters and the lessons I hope to pass down to them; lessons about self-worth, empathy, and seeing beyond appearances. The idea for Sophie’s story first came to me in 2014, after my first daughter was born, but it wasn’t until my second daughter arrived in 2024 that I truly felt the push to bring it to life.
What educational aspects were important for you to include in this children’s book?
I wanted to introduce young readers to the concept of auras in a way that feels both magical and relatable. While auras are often seen as a spiritual concept, I present them as a visual representation of emotions; helping kids understand that our energy, attitude, and kindness affect how others feel around us. The story also explores important social-emotional lessons, like making friends, dealing with unkind behaviour, and learning that true beauty shines from within.
The art in this book is fantastic. What was the collaboration process like with illustrator Katya Mo?
Working with Katya Mo was an incredible experience. I had a very clear vision for the book. I wanted it to be vibrant, whimsical, and full of energy to reflect the story’s themes. Katya beautifully brought Sophie’s world to life, especially in the way she portrayed the auras with soft, glowing colors. We worked closely to ensure each illustration complemented the emotions of the scene, from Sophie’s excitement to her moments of doubt. The end result exceeded my expectations, and I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out!
What next book are you working on, and when will it be available?
I’m currently working on the sequel to Pretty in Purple! In this next adventure, Sophie meets a boy named Alex, who spends most of his time indoors on his tablet and is afraid of the outside world. With Zoe’s guidance, Sophie helps Alex reconnect with nature, and he begins to heal; both emotionally and physically. This story highlights the power of nature, movement, and play in our well-being. I’m also adapting Pretty in Purple into a 24-page board book with rhyming text for younger readers, focusing even more on the concept of auras. I hope to release both books within the next year!
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Pretty in Purple
Posted by Literary Titan

Pretty in Purple by Andrea Bower is a heartwarming children’s book about Sophie, a seven-year-old girl who wakes up on her birthday to find a glowing, magical figure named Zoe at the end of her bed. Zoe is Sophie’s spirit guide, here to help her navigate life and see beyond what’s on the surface. As Sophie embarks on a new school year in an unfamiliar place, she quickly learns a valuable lesson about kindness, friendship, and the true meaning of beauty. Through Zoe’s guidance, Sophie discovers that what shines from within is more important than how things look on the outside.
I loved how the book tackled such an important message in a way that felt magical and engaging. The moment Sophie sees Jessica, the new girl in class with her perfect outfit and confident air, it’s easy to understand her insecurities. Sophie immediately assumes Jessica is better just because she looks a certain way. But when Jessica turns out to be mean and manipulative during recess, things shift. Seeing Sophie learn that outer beauty doesn’t equal kindness was such a refreshing moment. And then there’s the whole “aura” concept—Zoe teaching Sophie to see people’s energy was such a unique way to illustrate emotional growth. Jessica’s aura starts dull and gray but brightens as she learns to be kind. It’s such a simple but powerful way to show kids how our actions affect the world around us.
I liked how the book avoided making Jessica a one-note “mean girl.” Instead of just punishing her for her behavior, Sophie reaches out, offering friendship and a lesson in empathy. The moment when Jessica admits she thought looking pretty would make people like her was such a relatable feeling. The story does a fantastic job of showing that true friendships aren’t built on appearances but on how we treat each other. By the end, when Jessica’s aura shines as brightly as Sophie’s, it feels earned. The artwork bursts with bright, vibrant colors that make every page feel magical and full of life. The illustrator does a fantastic job of capturing the characters’ emotions.
Pretty in Purple is a wonderful picture book for young kids who are starting to navigate friendships and self-worth. The magical elements make the message feel fun rather than preachy, and the illustrations help bring the story to life. It’s perfect for kids who might feel unsure about their own worth or who need a reminder that kindness is what truly makes someone beautiful.
Pages: 46 | ISBN : 1779623410
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