I saw this book in a pile of old books at school. I grabbed it, and knew I had to save it for when I needed a dose of kindness and quiet.
I came home on Friday needing a nap, needing silence.
Did you know there was a school/church shooting?
Did you know we can change gun laws?
If you’re against changing those laws, it’s you who should be the first responder at a school shooting so you can see the blown up bullet-ridden remains of a child.
𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘚𝘵𝘰𝘳𝘮 by Cynthia Rylant, the first in The Lighthouse Family series, gave me the goodness I was hoping for. I read it before taking my nap. The 75 pages, some of which have illustrations, took me about 20 minutes to read. The book is about a cat who is a lighthouse keeper. She chose the job because lighthouses save and help people. A sailor, a dog, washes up on shore, and Pandora nurses him back to health. They rescue some baby mice who were floating in a wooden box.
We don’t have this book in our school library, and its copyright is old at 2002. It’s peaceful and quiet and wholesome.
I’m not going to rate it because it was more like the perfect medicine right when I needed it.