This onion has a secret—it can’t help but cry whenever a knife is near. The garden wonders why, speculating if it’s the fear of being chopped or just a natural reflex. The onion tries different methods to stay calm, but nothing works. It eventually accepts its fate, teaching the garden that some things are simply beyond control. It becomes a lesson in embracing who you are, even when it makes you cry.
Librarian Note: There are several authors in the GoodReads database with this name. This profile will contain more than one author. Those listed below have multiple books listed on GoodReads.
Michael Clarke (2 spaces): adaptations of ancient writings Michael Clarke (3 spaces): GRs’ author of All Day, Every Day Michael Clarke (4 spaces): non-fiction, past director of RUSI, Visiting Professor of Defence Studies King’s College London Michael Clarke (5 spaces): cricketeer Michael Clarke (6 spaces): GRs’ author with books on marketing and social media Michael Clarke (7 spaces): late martial artist Michael Clarke (8 spaces): non-fiction, specializes in China and the Far East Michael Clarke (9 spaces): Director of the Scottish National Gallery Michael Clarke (10 spaces): tween book series Pick Pock, Tick Tock Michael Clarke (11 spaces): non-fiction, late sociology professor from Universities of Birmingham and of Liverpool Michael Clarke (12 spaces): non-fiction, Irish professor of classics at National University of Ireland