The Boy, The Mole, The Fox, and The Horse -Elise Gunteski #15

 The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse is unusual in that you can begin reading from anywhere in the book. Whether from the beginning, end, or anywhere in the middle, it provides a meaningful look at the journey. While they are on a physical journey through the woods and through a storm, it can be interpreted as any of many journeys. The boy is searching for a home, including what home actually is. The mole is moving past his initial greed in order to benefit his found friends. The fox was fearful at first and had to be rescued from a trap. He learns how to be vulnerable and let down his shields. The horse is the wisest and seemingly oldest. He provides comfort and support to the other members. In return, they help him feel comfortable with who he truly is. I tend to go to a favorite page or quote when I am having bad days. The journey comes with challenges, but this book reminds me that I can be helped by people along the way.

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