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More than One Hand and One Foot

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More than One Hand and One Foot

著者: AI Copperhead
ナレーター: Kyler Olson
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This book follows the journey of Evelyn Jones, a young girl born with Symbrachydactyly, a rare condition that leaves her with one hand and one foot. The story unfolds with tender moments and life-changing events, showcasing Evelyn's resilience, creativity, and determination.

Evelyn's journey begins with challenges, as she navigates a world that often feels isolating. From her early struggles at school to finding solace in art, Evelyn discovers her hidden talent for drawing, which becomes a bridge to new friendships. Just when life starts to feel stable, her family moves to a new state, and Evelyn faces the daunting task of starting over.

Her father's thoughtful gift of a piano sparks a turning point. Inspired by one-handed pianists like Nicholas McCarthy and Norman Malone, Evelyn pours her heart into learning how to play. Her dedication culminates in a nerve-wracking but triumphant performance at her new school, where she surprises herself with the support of old friends in the audience.

The story concludes with Evelyn's powerful message to the world: she is more than one hand and one foot. Her performance leaves the audience in awe, showcasing her talent, determination, and unbreakable spirit.

The vivid illustrations enhance each pivotal moment, bringing Evelyn's inspiring journey to life. This story is a testament to resilience, creativity, and the extraordinary achievements that can arise from embracing one's unique potential.

It’s a beautiful tale of hope and empowerment—one that will resonate with listeners of all ages!

©2025 Al Copperhead (P)2025 Al Copperhead
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