Zuri lives in a quiet town called Not-Yet, where most people stop before they begin.
One day, as she walks through town, Zuri feels something stir inside her. A gentle curiosity. A sense that there might be more waiting beyond where she stands.
Ahead of her is a hill. Others say it is too soon, too hard, or not the right time. But Zuri decides to take a step anyway.
As she climbs, something unexpected happens. A soft glow begins to appear, not all at once, but step by step, only after she moves forward.
Zuri and the Hill of Yet is a beautifully illustrated picture book about curiosity, patience, and trusting your own steps.
Perfect for young readers and the grown-ups who read with them, this story gently reminds us that sometimes the way forward does not reveal itself all at once. It appears as we go.