
Goodbye, Little House
Palmetto Publishing
Published on 30. April 2026
Book
Hardback
36 pages
979-8-3188-3262-8 (ISBN)
Description
A heartfelt tale of two boys navigating loss and change teaches young readers about courage, emotional honesty, and the true meaning of home. Through storms and new beginnings, they learn that love and faith guide them, helping them heal and grow together.
In Goodbye, Little House, readers follow Henry and Wesley as they face a sudden storm that forces them to leave their beloved homes. As floodwaters rise, families scramble to safety, whispering prayers and leaving behind familiar comforts. This poignant story captures the essence of displacement and the whirlwind of emotions that accompany such life-altering events.
As the boys transition between temporary homes and adapt to new routines, they discover that it is perfectly normal to feel scared, sad, or confused. With the unwavering support of their loving parents and a foundation of faith, Henry and Wesley learn that their feelings are valid and that sharing them is essential.
The narrative unfolds as one family rebuilds their life while the other finds a new place to call home. Despite their different journeys, both families experience healing, growth, and resilience. When Henry and Wesley's families finally reunite, the boys realize that sharing their stories not only empowers them but also inspires bravery in others.
Goodbye, Little House beautifully illustrates that home transcends mere physical structures; it embodies love, faith, and the bonds that endure through life's storms. This story serves as a compassionate resource for parents, educators, and counselors, offering a gentle approach to help children process change, loss, and trauma. Ultimately, it reassures young readers that even after the hardest goodbyes, hope and courage can flourish.
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Language
English
Target group
Interest Age: From 0 to 12 years
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
327 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-3188-3262-8 (9798318832628)
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Elisabeth Anderson is a mother, author, and advocate for faith-based resilience in children and parents. Her family's journey through adversity inspires her to create stories and practical guides that help children process change and empower mothers to navigate trauma with faith and courage. Elisabeth's work is embraced by families, schools, and child psychologists, providing a compassionate, faith-centered roadmap. In addition to writing, she works in private banking and cherishes time with her family, driven by her purpose to serve others.