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Guardians of the Forest

Rachel Hurt

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  • 74 sidor
  • 2018
Auberon is a unicorn that is having a hard time accepting who he is, mostly because he gets teased by others in his herd. Because of this, he thought he wasn't good enough. "A unicorn without a horn is just a horse!" he says. Because of his differences from the other unicorns, he is often unbearably lonely.

Determined to find happiness, Auberon ventures off on a quest for a way to get his horn. He impulsively leaves his home, galloping through a magical forest that is said to have trees who hear and see everything that happens under their crowns. And it's rumored that there is a special witch that can grant wishes. The mystical Oak trees are aware of the difficult times Auberon is going through, and as the "Guardians of the Forest," they gently encourage him to advance forward on to his enchanting journey of self-discovery.

Upon beginning his journey, Auberon meets a kind bluebird named Willow, and together they continue on an unknown adventure. They visit famous fairytale locals along the way, the Ugly Duckling is one of them, which encourages new conversations and the beginning of new friendships. By the end of his journey, Auberon gains clarity, knowledge, and most importantly...self-love. Will his remarkable adventure lead him down the path he was looking for? Will Auberon finally get a horn? Will having this horn really bring him the happiness he is seeking? Will Auberon learn the meaning of self-acceptance?

Guardians of the Forest is an insightful, inspirational, and colorful story of acceptance, friendship, and adventure.

  • Författare: Rachel Hurt
  • Illustratör: Ryan Durney
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780578396484
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 74
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2018-03-01
  • Förlag: Auberon Press