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Littlest Weaver
Littlest Weaver | Robin Hall
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Far from the sea in the hills and hollers of Appalachia's great Southern Highlands lived Laurel, the littlest weaver, and her pa. Together they wove story rugs filled with honeysuckle and summer sunshine. For Laurel, though small, had a gift for weaving as if her mama's angel hands guided hers. Laurel and her father weave beautiful rugs for the people of their mountain town. When a stranger moves to town with sadness in his eyes and a lonely doll on his table, Laurel wants to help. With gorgeous illustrations of the natural beauty of the Appalachian Mountains and depictions of the Appalachian weaving tradition, The Littlest Weaver shows us how to hold space for grief and warms your heart like a woven blanket.
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4 ⭐This book is sadly wonderful. A father and his daughter are Weavers. It‘s just the two of them. One day a new man comes to town and takes up residence in a local cabin. He had lost his family and is still in the unhappy times. Weaver and the father know if they can weave the right rug they might be able to help the father come out of his grief and live again. This book will have someone who needs it and will greatly appreciate it.