| Photo Credit: Jane Kurtz |
According to the official marketing copy (and likely excerpted from my long-ago query letter) for my most recent picture book, LUCY'S BLOOMS, "is a multigenerational story about a young girl who learns from her grandmother about the enduring nature of love, the strength in rejecting labels, and the wisdom of standing with those who are different." That's still spot on, but I've also come to realize that the story is also about kindness and caregiving. It's not a wonder. The story is inspired by my relationship with my own Gram, a woman who spent her life caring for others, and, it was written during a time in my life when I was caring for aging parents and my children. So, I didn't necessarily "set out" to write a book about kindness and caregiving, but those themes definitely come through for readers, as evidenced by the various reviews the book has received since it was published in 2021.
For example, fellow author, Carrie Finison had this to say:
I love learning about my stories through the eyes of my readers, and I love that LUCY'S BLOOMS inspires kindness. What better time to celebrate that than today, World Kindness Day.
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| by Dawn Babb Prochovnic and Alice Brereton |
Looking for other books about kindness to pair with LUCY'S BLOOMS? Check out:
Be Kind, by Pat Zietlow Miller and Jen Hill (Roaring Brook Press, 2018)
Rice From Heaven, by Tina Chao and Keum Jin Song (Little Bee Books, 2018 - you can read a guest post by Tina and her book, here.)
The Power of One, by Trudy Ludwig and Mike Curato (Knopf Books for Young Readers, 2020)
And any of the books on Kind World Publishing's growing list.
Plus these beauties from Familius, (the publisher of my next book!):
Kindness Rocks, by Megan Murphy and JiaJia Hamner (Familius, 2025)
1001 Ways to Be Kind, by Dallas Woodburn and McKay Rappleyea (Familius, 2024)
I Dig Being Kind, by Michele Robbins and Ekaterina Ladatko (Familius, 2020)
Looking for other opportunities to #MakeKindnessTheNorm? Check out these resources:
The Great Kindness Challenge (takes place annually in January)
Random Acts of Kindness Foundation
And, check out Paul Avellino's (aka the Garden Guinea's) social media posts, like this one. I find his social media feed inspiring and uplifting. I hope you will, too.
And to quote Paul, "I'd love to hear about a kindness you've received...something simple or life-changing" in the comments below.
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The Writing Life is an occasional feature of Dawn Babb Prochovnic's blog. Dawn is the author of over 20 books for young readers and the proud recipient of the esteemed “Pleasure Reading Award” (her most memorable 5th grade achievement). She has devoted her life’s work to initiatives that support literacy and the literary arts, including early literacy enrichment programs; school author visits; writing workshops; and her educational blog. Dawn’s work has been short-listed for the Oregon Book Award; she was named an Oregon Library Supporter of the Year for her library advocacy efforts; and she received the Walt Morey Award in recognition of significant contributions that have enriched Oregon’s young readers. Contact Dawn using the form at the left, or learn more at www.dawnprochovnic.com.





