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Thursday, November 28, 2019

Review - Grasshopper Eye and the Lost Vial by Michelle Jester


GRASSHOPPER EYE AND THE LOST VIAL

MICHELLE JESTER

* CHILDREN *



Title: Grasshopper Eye and the Lost Vial

Author: Michelle Jester

Publisher: Yellow Duckie Press

Pages: 36

Genre: Children (Juvenile& general, Juvenile& social issues & feelings and emotions)

Synopsis: When the villagers first noticed that each of them had one item
missing from their homes, they set out on a journey that ends with them
finding something far more valuable than things. Go with Grasshopper Eye
on a journey through friendships, feeling, and fitting in.

My Thoughts:  A sweet children's book with a big message.  That it's okay to cry and let things out sometimes and not hold them in. Beautiful illustrations and I loved how the friends came together in a dilemma.

 

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EXCERPT

Grasshopper Eye lived in a village deep in the forest. He made small vials that villagers could put their sad tears in.




He felt that letting sad tears fall down your face or wiping them away was a huge waste of something that took so much pain to make.



 


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR





Michelle Jester is the author of several novels that fall into the
Coming of Age, New Adult contemporary romance, Social Issues, Women’s
Lit categories. Michelle’s titles, published through RopeSwing Press,
include The Funeral Flower, Love, Cutter, and Two Thousand Lines (due out November 21, 2019.) In addition, Michelle is releasing a children’s book, Grasshopper Eye and the Lost Vial, through Yellow Duckie Press on the same day as Two Thousand Lines. It is featured in the contemporary novel, however is a stand-alone publications for a younger audience.



Michelle also writes several professional and personal blogs, contributes articles for independent publications, and is the Editor-in-chief for Modern Grace magazine. In addition, she is a Media and Publishing consultant, photographer, and graphic designer.



In 2007, she received the Louisiana Distinguished Civilian Service Medal
for her work with military and their families. She has served as Public
Relations manager and volunteer to non-profit organizations geared
toward helping Veterans of war and their families. Michelle is a self
proclaimed hopeless romantic who lives in Louisiana with her husband,
high school sweetheart and a retired Army Master Sergeant. Together they
have

website & Social links

Websitehttp://www.michellejester.net

Twitter → http://www.twitter.com/michelle_jester

Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/authormichellejester

Goodreads → https://www.goodreads.com/michelle_jester



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