Hope For The Flowers by Trina Paulus
This post isn't long, because it is a very short book, I didn't want to give too much away. Some might be asking why I bothered making a post then, but I wanted to bring attention to this book.
When I first looked at the cover of this book, I thought it would be a cute children's book. But I was wrong. I probably wouldn't read this to children, but I would recommend this for adults.
It's a quick read, being only 145 pages with lots of pretty illustrations.
There are a lot of life lessons that one learns from this book. Ones that I would not have guessed I would learn judging on the cover. But I guess that's why they say to not judge a book by it's cover.
Again, since it is such a short book, there are only three quotes.
Favorite Quotes:
"'How does one become a butterfly?' she asked pensively. 'You must want to fly so much that you are willing to give up being a caterpillar.'"
"'Without butterflies the world would soon have few flowers.'"
"'If I have the stuff inside me to make cocoons—maybe the stuff of butterflies is there too.'"