Rating: 5 out of 5.

A companion to The Invisible String, this book extends the comforting idea that we remain connected to those we love, even if we may be separated by distance or loss. Karst writes in a gentle and accessible way, sending a reassuring and comforting message that no matter where you are, you can turn inwards to feel grounded and at home. Beyond this, the story taps into the Buddhist concept that a vast and invisible web of connections binds us to all other beings on earth. Suitable for children aged 4 and up.


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