It's summertime, and Larry the Leaf is learning more every day.
Larry and his friend Logan love feeling the warm breeze as children play below their tree. But when a little boy climbs up and gets stuck in the branches, Larry learns that even scared moments can have safe and happy endings.
As the days grow hot and bright, Larry's curiosity grows too. He watches butterflies and bees at work, and when he asks whether caterpillars really eat leaves, Logan gently explains: "They do It's part of life."
Larry the Leaf and the Four Seasons was written to give hope and gentle truth to a question that can be hard to answer. Why do things change? What happens when something ends?
Like the seasons, our lives move in circles: growth, colour, rest, and renewal. Larry's journey reminds young readers that letting go is not the same as being lost - and that every season has meaning.
Written with the hope that readers young and old might find reassurance in nature's quiet wisdom. We are all still part of something larger than ourselves.