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The Four Pearls and The Four Squirrels: A Modern Fable About Happiness and Distraction

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Do You Want To Be Happy? In the time-honored tradition of the fable, Lissa Coffey has created a whimsical, meaningful book that will delight readers of all ages. The Four Pearls and The Four Squirrels is a modern-day classic filled with wisdom. It inspires and enlightens in the same way that Jonathan Livingston Seagull has for generations. Encouraged by their mentor Merlinda, four squirrels set out on a quest to find a treasure hidden in the forest. The four pearls they search for represent profound truths that lead to happiness and peace of mind. The squirrels also discover that these truths are the antidote to the many distractions that can keep us from achieving our goals. If you want to be happy, then set out on this adventure with the four squirrels!

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Published July 16, 2025

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Lissa Coffey

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Lissa Coffey is a Lifestyle and Relationship Expert who serves up an inspiring blend of ancient wisdom and modern style on her website CoffeyTalk.com. She appears frequently on television and radio and contributes to many national publications with her insightful and compassionate approach to modern-day issues. Her e-mail newsletters are enjoyed around the world by a steadily growing subscriber base.

Her book, “What’s Your Dosha, Baby? Discover the Vedic Way for Compatibility in Life and Love” does for Ayurveda what Linda Goodman’s Love Signs has done for astrology. Deepak Chopra says: “Your heart will thank you for Lissa’s helpful and heartful vision.”

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A simple story. Obviously, I'm not it's intended audience. A cute fable for small kids with simple ideas. The cover is gorgeous. But the layout (especially pull quotes) were ill-placed.
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