Starred Review:

A Girl Named October

October’s insightful questions and worldview inspire those around her to see, feel, act, and react with intention in this whimsical, thought-provoking guide to cultivating empathy. Dreamy watercolors and moody shadowed sunsets reflect the changing seasons as summer flowers fade to autumn leaves and intricate snowflakes fall from a stormy winter sky. As October touches the world in her own unique way, children will learn to recognize the value and connectivity of everything around them.

Reviewed by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

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