Cora, Rune, Tavi, and a Pouch
Tavi spends her days in the Patch, watching her friends. Cora stands in the sun, pink as can be. Rune stacks stones, one on top of another. Tavi wonders what it would be like to be a little more like them. So she tries. Tavi, Cora, Rune and a Patch is a quiet story about envy, imitation, and what happens when borrowed things don't change who you are. Told in a calm, folksy voice and carried by simple, symbolic illustrations, this book trusts young readers to notice what isn't said out loud.