Willa the Wisp

Willa the Wisp by DonnaRae Menard is a children’s book published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 10, 2014. This 32-page story is presented in English and follows the journey of Willa, a tiny child ghost from the nineteenth century, who longs for companionship in the modern world. As she observes children playing in the forest, her desire for a friend becomes a reality when a kind-hearted girl befriends her.
In this enchanting tale, Willa’s joy is tested when her new friend gets hurt, prompting Willa to seek help from adults who are unable to see her. The narrative explores themes of friendship and belief, as Willa strives to make the grown-ups understand her existence. Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction and short stories that captures the essence of childhood imagination and the challenges of connecting across different worlds.
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A nineteenth century ghost is looking for a modern day friend. Willa is a wisp, a tiny child ghost who sits in the forest watching the children and wishing for a friend. When another little girl with a generous heart and an open mind becomes her friend, Willa is ecstatic. While they play, Willa’s friend gets hurt and Willa needs to make the adults, who don’t believe she exists, come to help. Can she do it? Can Willa make grown-up people believe?
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