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Peter's Power
The narrative likely introduces Peter, a young protagonist who feels unremarkable and often overlooked. His quiet world is disrupted when he uncovers a latent ability, a unique "power" that begins to manifest in his daily life. This power might not be overtly grand or flashy, perhaps centering on an enhanced empathy, an unusual knack for understanding animals, or a subtle influence over situations and people around him. The core of the plot would then revolve around Peter's journey of discovery as he grapples with this new facet of himself, learning to understand its nuances and control its application, often in response to personal challenges or the needs of his community. "Peter's Power" appears to delve into themes of self-acceptance, finding one's voice, and the recognition that true strength can emerge from unexpected places. The story likely emphasizes that individual potential, no matter how subtle, holds significant value and can be a source of courage and resilience. What makes this book compelling is its potential for a heartwarming exploration of a young character's growth, the relatable struggle of feeling ordinary, and the hopeful message that everyone possesses a unique ability capable of making a meaningful impact. It offers an encouraging look at how discovering and embracing one's inner gifts can lead to empowerment and a deeper connection with the world.
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Tomes & Tales
$11
1 copy
Publisher
FriesenPress
Pages
28
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781039168039
ISBN-10
1039168035
Language
English
Published
2023-05-30
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