The Great Shape Debate
By (Author) Susanne Munn
Illustrated by Amy Towers
BookBaby
BookBaby
10th September 2024
United States
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Paperback
40
Width 215mm, Height 215mm, Spine 5mm
108g
It all comes full circle after a debate breaks out in a town full of shapes. One by one, they give their opinion on which shape they'd rather be and why. That is, until one of them offers up a heartfelt lesson in self love, exposing the beauty behind being different. But will the others shape up
The Great Shape Debate is a timeless tale that has a message for "kids" of all ages: IT'S OK TO BE YOU!
Through bold, graphic illustrations and rhyming prose, it offers a warm hug of acceptance to anyone who has ever struggled with being, feeling, or looking different---especially those who are struggling with their weight/body image, gender and sexual orientation, neurodiversity, physical and learning disabilities, or mental health.
Susanne has always had a soft space in her heart for children, creativity, and kindness. A writer by trade, it has been a lifelong dream of hers to publish a book---let alone one that cleverly marries an important educational lesson with a universal one. An empath by nature, Susanne has overcome numerous struggles in her own life and hopes that this timeless tale will inspire future generations in their quest for self-acceptance and peace.
For as long as she can remember, Amy has always felt like a square peg in a round world. With the ability to see things from a different angle, she has made a career out of communicating ideas in unique and visually impactful ways. Through a simple, whimsical design aesthetic, Amy hopes to help others receive and process information in a way that truly resonates with them.