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It is hard for Priscilla Porcupine to attend parties with her friends because her prickly quills ruin the fun and hurt people. After a birthday party that ends badly, she sadly retreats to her den because she doesn't want to hurt anyone else. But she is hurting, too. So her friends put their heads together and collect items from the forest to create a soft coat Priscilla can wear in public to keep her quills from hurting others. Priscilla is overjoyed and grateful for the kindness of her friends. It's Hard to Hug a Porcupine reminds readers that friends who struggle to fit in are often the ones who need kindness most.…mehr

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It is hard for Priscilla Porcupine to attend parties with her friends because her prickly quills ruin the fun and hurt people. After a birthday party that ends badly, she sadly retreats to her den because she doesn't want to hurt anyone else. But she is hurting, too. So her friends put their heads together and collect items from the forest to create a soft coat Priscilla can wear in public to keep her quills from hurting others. Priscilla is overjoyed and grateful for the kindness of her friends. It's Hard to Hug a Porcupine reminds readers that friends who struggle to fit in are often the ones who need kindness most.
Autorenporträt
Always evolving as a creative communicator, Emily is first and foremost a storyteller. Bringing a full spectrum of experiences to each new opportunity after twenty years as an executive writer in the music industry, she is now a business owner, bestselling author, podcaster, ghostwriter, and mentor to people seeking the skills and confidence to write their own stories. From business communication, books, and documentaries, Emily has a unique gift for blending both facts and more subjective truths across various mediums with clarity and warmth. Her words engage readers' minds as well as their souls. A scriptwriter for dozens of gold, platinum, and Billboard chart-topping videos, she is adept at building bridges and connecting people through well-crafted narratives. As a ghostwriter, she helps individuals find words to tell the stories they may otherwise not have the confidence or language to express. She has lent her voice to countless published works on the subjects of leadership, creativity, spirituality, relationships, hospitality, and personal growth. Emily and her husband, Scott, are cofounders of the Love Better movement and The Love Better Podcast (www.lovebetter.world). Together they engage in conversations focused on the small daily decisions we each can make to create a safer, more loving world for every human being.