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A garden called home
Jessica J. Lee著;Elaine Chen圖

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What makes a family home truly sweet? Most families share a static living space, their lives intertwined within the same four walls. But what if home could be something more, like a farm, or even a garden? In “A Garden Called Home”, the author crafts a heartwarming tale where home is not just a place, but a living, growing sanctuary that nurtures the soul.

A family, much like an ecosystem, thrives when each member plays their part. Just as a towering mountain relies on the strength of its soil and the resilience of its plants to weather storms, a family draws strength from both its joys and struggles. Even the harshest winter fosters new growth, like seasonal plants emerge, and the earth grows tougher beneath the frost. Similarly, family life is not always smooth. Distance and disagreements, or changes may test its bonds. Yet, these challenges often lead to deeper understanding, forging connections that make the family stronger in the end.

With charming illustrations and a tender narrative, this book depicts a bright young girl, who inspired by a trip to her mother’s hometown, discovers that life flourishes even in the coldest seasons. Determined to bring that warmth into their own lives, she and her mother plant a garden together — one that blooms with memories of home. As vibrant flowers take root, the girl eagerly shares their names with her mother, their bond growing alongside the plants. What was once unfamiliar ground becomes a beloved sanctuary, a true home sweet home.

Completed with a glossary, this book is a good read for families, offering not just a story, but an invitation to cultivate joy, curiosity, and togetherness.