A Girl Named October

Zakieh A. Mohammed
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Can empathy be taught? The importance of empathy and its impact are explored in A Girl Named October . The title character, October, is ever present as the narrator navigates a life without realizing how even the smallest memories, interactions, and expressions can impact a very large, and often imposing, world. Touching the world is no longer an abstract idea, but a concrete action that reveals how everything we do affects everyone around us. Lighthearted in its approach, but powerful in its message, this book tells a story that will spur conversations with children and adults alike.
Genres: Picture BooksChildrens
36 Pages

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