“The author does an excellent job of portraying that we are all beautiful, just the way that we are. We should not let what others think and say about us influence how we feel, think, or act.”
- Carolyn Overcash
Am I beautiful? Am I loved?
These are the two questions that little girls are always thinking about. And from family and friends to magazines and billboards, the answers are endless. But there is only one response that matters.
This children’s book is a biblically symbolic story of a rose who is manipulated by a snake, struggles with her appearance, and eventually finds her confidence in the wise words of a compassionate boy.