The Heart That Found You
Simon & Schuster
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Description
Embark on a heartwarming quest for love in this tender, rhyming picture book about adoption, belonging, and the joy of becoming a family—perfect for anyone discovering home in unexpected places.
Filled with emotional depth wrapped in playful rhyme, this story follows Heart on a search across mountains, oceans, and even inside tasty macaroons—all in pursuit of love and belonging. When another caring heart brings Little Heart to life, a family is finally made whole.
Why readers will cherish it:
• Celebrates Adoptive Families: Affirms all kinds of families formed through love and intention.
• Emotionally Resonant: Opens gentle conversations about adoption and belonging.
• Visually Captivating: Whimsical art by Carole Chevalier brings the journey to life for little readers.
• Written from Experience: A heartfelt debut by an adoptive mom who knows this path firsthand.
The Heart That Found You is a beautiful reminder that family isn’t just about where you come from—it’s about the love that brings you together.
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