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There is a rabbit in my hand, With eyes so wide and dark. He is a wild thing, Not ours to keep for long. A Rabbit in My Hand is a love letter for all things small. Drawing the parallel of the inherent worth of a baby to that of any tiny life we may be so fortunate to hold, even for a moment, this beautifully illustrated book will tug at your heart strings. Perfect for introducing concepts of nurturing to the young, celebrating a new life, or lovingly looking back on life given, the simple text will speak life to its readers.

Produktbeschreibung
There is a rabbit in my hand, With eyes so wide and dark. He is a wild thing, Not ours to keep for long. A Rabbit in My Hand is a love letter for all things small. Drawing the parallel of the inherent worth of a baby to that of any tiny life we may be so fortunate to hold, even for a moment, this beautifully illustrated book will tug at your heart strings. Perfect for introducing concepts of nurturing to the young, celebrating a new life, or lovingly looking back on life given, the simple text will speak life to its readers.
Autorenporträt
Author Elissa Holt is a happily married, home-schooling mom to seven amazing little people. She lives, laughs, works, and loves with her husband and favorite person, John Holt, in the Texas panhandle. They farm, ranch, and run a -real-life, old-fashioned homestead complete with chickens, ducks, geese, hogs, and about a half dozen Jersey cows with dainty ankles. Her days are filled with children, critters of all sizes with fur or feathers, read-a-louds, and plenty of adventures . . . with the laundry to prove it. Surrounded daily by inspiration, Elissa writes her heart, treasuring the little things and loving the view. Illustrator Larry Love was born in Oklahoma and grew up in Spearman, Texas. He attended the Spearman schools and later took classes at Frank Phillips College and Clarendon College. Always having been a lover of art, he studied portraiture under Marlin Adams in 1990. Larry has won numerous awards over the years, including the "David Beck Memorial Award for Realism." He was named "Artist of the Year" by the Pampa Fine Arts Association in 2009. Larry works in acrylic, oil, pencil, and colored pencil.