The Little Acorn

The Little Acorn by Sr. David P. Cumbo is a juvenile fiction book published by AuthorHouse in 2012. This 32-page story follows the journey of an acorn that dreams of becoming a tree, despite the challenges it faces in the forest. The narrative explores themes of ambition and friendship as the acorn navigates its environment, encountering both adversity and support along the way.
Readers will find a tale that highlights the acorn’s resilience and determination, even when faced with bullying from a fellow seed. As the story unfolds, the acorn’s confidence grows, inspired by a unique friendship with an unexpected companion. This edition, presented in English, captures the essence of hope and perseverance, making it a thoughtful addition to any collection focused on juvenile fiction.
Official synopsis Publisher
This is the story of an acorn s desire of someday becoming a tree. Unaware, that the likelihood of it becoming a tree is not good. Only a very few acorns become trees. Many are eaten by animals in the forest others lay silent on the ground until they perish. The acorn in this story was bullied and made fun of by one of his fellow seeds. It didn’t bother him. He knew that one day his dream would come true. Inspired by another dweller, his confidence grew. Befriended by an unlikely adversary the little acorn s ambition of becoming a tree will be achieved and a unique lifelong friendship will be born.
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