Where The Butterfly Leads

Where The Butterfly Leads

G.S. Brown

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SA Publishers
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781069997005
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What if the moment you feel most broken is actually the moment you begin to bloom?When a lonely girl sits quietly in her room, a single butterfly appears-guiding her into a world she never knew existed. Through a glowing green cathedral and the soft whispers of nature, she discovers a field of dandelions holding a profound secret. When she confesses her fear-'I feel like I’m falling apart'-they offer a wisdom that will change her forever: 'My seeds fly farther when I let go.'Where the Butterfly Leads is a tender, poetic fable that unfolds a simple, timeless truth: we don’t break; we bloom.This instant classic is for every woman who has ever:Questioned her worth or felt lost in her own life.Stood at a crossroads, unsure of her next step.Needed a soft, comforting light during life’s heaviest moments.Within these pages, you will find a gentle reminder that:Healing is not linearLetting go is a form of courageBroken pieces can become blooming placesAnd sometimes the smallest signs-like a butterfly-carry the greatest hopeThis book is for the woman standing at a crossroads, the girl who has forgotten her glow, and anyone seeking a soft, comforting light during life’s heaviest moments.If you’ve ever whispered, 'Is this the end? Let this book show you: it might be your most beautiful beginning.

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