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Hope the Littlest Hoot Owl - cover

Hope the Littlest Hoot Owl

Dustin W. Stull

Publisher: Spines

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Summary

In the heart of the forest, perched among the highest trees, a family of owls welcomes the tiniest addition to their brood, aptly named Hope. Despite her miniature stature and gentle speed, Hope's luminous spirit outshines her physical frame. Her journey is not one of soaring heights but rather of soaring hearts, as she touches the lives of her community with kindness, companionship, and an innate sense of purpose. Hope redefines what it means to be 'big' in a world that only measures the exterior, teaching us that true greatness lies within the boundless realms of a compassionate heart. Her story is a reminder that our own value is not lessened by our size or strength but is amplified by our capacity to love and uplift others. "Hope the Littlest Hoot owl" is a tale for all ages — a beacon of light affirming that even in our humblest form, God creates us beautifully and we are wonderfully made.
Available since: 04/08/2025.
Print length: 34 pages.

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