The Girl With The Golden Tea Pot A timeless story about love, loss, and the treasures that truly matter

When 11-year-old Rachel's world falls apart, she clings to the one thing left from her old life: her mother's golden teapot. But when the precious keepsake shatters in her hands, Rachel thinks she's lost her mother's memory forever.

Rachel discovers that some things become more beautiful when they're broken and lovingly restored.

This gentle, profound tale explores themes of grief, healing, and the power of family traditions. Young readers learn that our scars and repairs don't diminish us; they make us stronger and more beautiful.

Perfect for classroom discussions about:

  • Coping with loss and change
  • Family traditions and heritage
  • The difference between monetary and emotional value
  • Healing and restoration
  • Character growth and resilience

A story that will resonate with readers of all ages, reminding us that love transcends objects, and that healing happens when we're surrounded by caring hands.

Ages 8-12 | 1,100 words | Ideal for guided reading, book clubs, and character education

"Some things in life are more precious than they are worth..."



Autorentext

Robert was born in Johannesburg, South Africa he has always loved telling stories and started his career in the film industry but has found his true passion as a high school English teacher.

Robert and his husband live and work in Beersheva, Israel.

Titel
The Girl With The Golden Teapot
EAN
9798231434862
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.23 MB