The Not So Silly Butterfly

The Not So Silly Butterfly by Barbara Hollander is a 26-page book published by XLIBRIS US in July 2008. This story unfolds on the vibrant island of St. Martin, beginning at the enchanting Butterfly Farm. It follows Monica, a Monarch Butterfly, who dreams of venturing beyond the confines of the Farm, despite her family’s belief that butterflies should remain there.
Readers will discover Monica’s journey as she leaves the Farm and explores the island, from the sparkling Caribbean Sea to the bustling streets of Marigot. Through her adventures, Monica learns valuable lessons about curiosity and self-discovery, challenging the notion that butterflies are limited to their familiar surroundings. This narrative intertwines elements of fiction and science fiction, inviting readers to reflect on the boundaries of exploration and the joy of discovering new horizons.
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Set on the colorful island of St. Martin, the story begins at the beautiful Butterfly Farm. As Monica the Monarch Butterfly dreams of seeing the world beyond the Farm, her family always reminds her: “Silly Monica, butterflies don’t see islands. Butterflies stay on the Farm.” But one day, Monica does leave the Farm. From the sparkling Caribbean Sea to the busy city streets of Marigot, Monica finally explores the Island – and learns that she’s not such a silly butterfly after all.
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