Published: 2011
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In "A Little Bit of Love" by Hannah Whitty, readers are immersed in a heartfelt tale of self-discovery and the transformative power of love. The story follows Claire, a dedicated career woman who, after a string of failed relationships, begins to question what she truly wants in life. When she unexpectedly meets Jake, a free-spirited artist, their connection sparks a journey of rediscovery. As they navigate their contrasting worlds, Claire learns to embrace vulnerability and the importance of following her heart. This enchanting narrative explores the complexities of love, friendship, and the courage to change one’s path. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is aimed at children in preschool-2nd grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 3-7 years.
This book was published in 2011 by Tiger Tales .
Cynthia Platt is a children's book editor and the author of several books for kids, including the picture books Grow, A Little Bit of Love, and Panda-Monium!, and the middle grade novel Parker Bell and the Science of Friendship . cynthiaplattbooks. com@C_E_Platt Hannah Whitty hails from the bohemian seaside city of Brighton and Hove. Surrounded by inspiring creatives growing up, she quickly discovered a passion for literature, particularly the world of children's books. She has worked with a number of publishers as both author and illustrator, including Tiger Tales, Scholastic and Simon & Schuster. Paula Bowles grew up in a town called Rickmansworth with a houseful of animals, and studied illustration at Falmouth College of Arts. In 2006, she was included in the AOI's Images 30, and exhibited with 'New Voices' at The Coningsby Gallery, London. Drawing, painting and imagining have always been some of her most favourite things. She loves to immerse herself in the little worlds which she creates on paper, and bring characters to life.
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