Hug Me

Hug Me by Patti Stren is a charming first edition published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2002, featuring 32 pages of delightful storytelling. This book follows Elliot Kravitz, a porcupine who yearns for friendship and affection, particularly a hug. Unlike his fellow porcupines who embrace their quills, Elliot believes he can find someone willing to share a hug with him, leading to a heartwarming exploration of social themes and emotions.
Readers will discover Elliot’s endearing quest as he navigates the challenges of seeking companionship in a world that may not understand him. The reillustrated edition showcases comical new colorized art that adds a whimsical touch to the narrative, enhancing the experience for young readers. With themes of friendship and feelings, this book resonates with anyone who has ever sought connection and warmth.
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Elliot Kravitz is not like other porcupines. He wants a friend to talk to and play with. And more Than anything else in the world, Elliot wants a Hug. All his porcupine friends fell him life is great with quills. Elliot says, Elliot is sure he can find someone to hug. But who will hug a porcupine, even one as lovable as Elliot?
This reillustrated favorite features comical new colorized art full of wit and whimsy that will make everyone fall in love with Elliot Kravitz again. His endearing quest will touch the heart of anyone who needs a hug (and who doesn’t?).
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