Seeing the world through a different set of eyes can be one of the most beautiful connective tissues that we can experience. For this teenage girl at tissue is in the hands of her grandmother. She's a simple woman who opened her granddaughter's eyes to be able to see the things we take for granted and make them flow like a true work of art. As she reflects on the time she spent with her grandmother reading, growing apples and appreciating the rain we see love manifested in a completely new way. A beautiful tale of how generations may make us different but love is love no matter the age difference and the love that is cultivated between these two people is a heartwarming testament to how special it can be to spend time with someone just enjoying their presence. A coming-of-age story that shows us how a girl and her grandmother grew from six years old through her high school years and the love never wavered. It also reminds us the things the importance of holding on to the things we are taught, you just never know when you'll look into the sky and see the coming of rain and smile because like in this story it takes you back to baked apples and reminds you that soon you will see one of the greatest gifts that no one ever gets to touch¿ the rainbow always left behind from its friend Rain. *This story may be performed by any gender, publisher permission is given.
Grandmas Apples, Rain, Rainbows