The Garden and the Glen: A Fable about Character and the Courage to Be Different

"You are all different and all perfect, just as you are. Lately, you have become more than that. Now, you reach beyond yourselves, using your differences to help your friends. That is the magic of belonging."

A tiny blue butterfly is chased out of a yellow garden because she does not blend in.

She flees to the nearby forest glen, where she encounters a colorful band of woodland creatures-all of them expelled from the garden for the same reason-being different. The glen provides safety, friendship, and acceptance. However, it's the garden that holds the blue butterfly's true destiny.

A Queen, a mystical potion, and the fate of their natural world hang in the balance. The blue butterfly, and what makes her different, holds the key.

The Garden and the Glen is about the magic that finds us when we're brave enough to be our unique selves.


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The Garden and the Glen: A Fable about Character and the Courage to Be Different

"You are all different and all perfect, just as you are. Lately, you have become more than that. Now, you reach beyond yourselves, using your differences to help your friends. That is the magic of belonging."

A tiny blue butterfly is chased out of a yellow garden because she does not blend in.

She flees to the nearby forest glen, where she encounters a colorful band of woodland creatures-all of them expelled from the garden for the same reason-being different. The glen provides safety, friendship, and acceptance. However, it's the garden that holds the blue butterfly's true destiny.

A Queen, a mystical potion, and the fate of their natural world hang in the balance. The blue butterfly, and what makes her different, holds the key.

The Garden and the Glen is about the magic that finds us when we're brave enough to be our unique selves.


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The Garden and the Glen: A Fable about Character and the Courage to Be Different

The Garden and the Glen: A Fable about Character and the Courage to Be Different

The Garden and the Glen: A Fable about Character and the Courage to Be Different

The Garden and the Glen: A Fable about Character and the Courage to Be Different

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Overview

"You are all different and all perfect, just as you are. Lately, you have become more than that. Now, you reach beyond yourselves, using your differences to help your friends. That is the magic of belonging."

A tiny blue butterfly is chased out of a yellow garden because she does not blend in.

She flees to the nearby forest glen, where she encounters a colorful band of woodland creatures-all of them expelled from the garden for the same reason-being different. The glen provides safety, friendship, and acceptance. However, it's the garden that holds the blue butterfly's true destiny.

A Queen, a mystical potion, and the fate of their natural world hang in the balance. The blue butterfly, and what makes her different, holds the key.

The Garden and the Glen is about the magic that finds us when we're brave enough to be our unique selves.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781732844315
Publisher: Lenox Street Press
Publication date: 07/28/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 108
File size: 26 MB
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Age Range: 5 - 9 Years

About the Author

This book began many years ago as a short bedtime story. Elizabeth Moseley's then-young daughters loved hearing stories at the end of the day. Elizabeth was happy reading their favorite books, but found her greatest joy in creating original fiction.


A lifelong fan of Aesop and mythology, her tales often featured some magic, and always a happy ending. At the urging of her now-grown daughters, she has finally written one down.
Elizabeth holds an M.A. in English Literature from Georgetown University.
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