Odette

Odette by Christine L Mammadov is a children’s book published by WorkBook Press on November 30, 2021. This 32-page edition, written in English, tells the story of a young goose named Odette who faces challenges due to her unique color. Feared by her flock for bringing bad luck, she experiences abandonment and loneliness, ultimately finding solace in her dreams where she is reassured of her worth and connection to a higher presence.
Readers will discover themes of acceptance and inner strength as Odette navigates her feelings of isolation and learns that she is never truly alone. The narrative emphasizes the importance of love and belief, showcasing how these elements can provide comfort in difficult times. With its focus on animals and the emotional journey of a young goose, this book offers a gentle exploration of resilience and faith for young readers.
Official synopsis Publisher
Odette, a young goose, was born different than others. Because of her color she was feared among the flock who believed that black brings bad luck. She was abandoned by her family and was left in the care of Mother Hen. She was lonely and devastated. In her dreams, she is visited by God who made her realize that she is never alone, for He is with her always, living inside her heart and the hearts of those who love and believe in Him.
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