Little Lost Nun

Little Lost Nun by Melinda Johnson, published by Park End Books on August 3, 2021, is a 104-page work in English that explores the themes of friendship and healing. The story centers on two girls, Nina and Tabitha, who navigate the complexities of their lives after experiencing a difficult day. With the support of both little and life-sized nuns, they embark on a journey of restoration, highlighting the transformative power of connection.
Readers will find a relatable narrative that addresses social issues and the importance of diversity through its characters. The book features classic illustrations that enhance the storytelling experience, making it suitable for young audiences and church book clubs. As Nina and Tabitha confront their challenges, they learn valuable lessons about empathy and understanding, ultimately discovering what it means to be found.
Official synopsis Publisher
What happens when you do the wrong thing for the right reason?
In this relatable story of the restorative power of friendship, two girls-Nina, who has everything, and Tabitha, who has almost nothing-find the strength they need to heal from a very sad day with the help of nuns both little and life-sized.
Little Lost Nun:
- Has two protagonists.
- Features diverse characters.
- Includes classic, evocative illustrations.
- Is a perfect choice for church book clubs for kids.
From the back cover:
How can one little peg doll have the power to heal two broken-hearted girls? Nina, who has everything, and Tabitha, who has almost nothing, wrestle in parallel with the fallout from a sad morning. A bad day sets these two good girls at odds, but the help of nuns both little and life-sized sets both girls on a path of restoration and healing. Journey with the girls and the little lost nun as they discover what it means to be found.
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