Debra Quercetti

Debra lives in Vancouver, BC with her dog Luna. Her daily walks in Pacific Spirit Park provided the inspiration for Clarity and the Wisdom Tree.  As an early lover of nature walking in the woods or along the shores of Vancouvers beaches provided a welcome respite from a busy life. Spending time in nature, especially going into the woods often provides a mental refresh that Debra feels is an important skill for all people in today’s fast-paced society. Debra believes that teaching young souls to sit still, listen and wonder is an important aspect for their developing minds.  She has studied as a mystic since 2014 and believes that the true essence of world religions and basic human kindness principles need to be taught at an early age.  Clarity and the Wisdom Tree was Debra’ first foray into children’s literature and she is currently writing more Children’s literature.

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Clarity and the Wisdom Tree
$18.95
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Format: Paperback
Grade Levels: Kindergarten; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781998816071

Synopsis:

There’s a Wisdom Tree in the forest, and it’s waiting for Clarity.

While walking through the forest with her family, Clarity stumbles upon the Wisdom Tree — an old, dying tree with hardly any leaves. When Clarity learns why the Wisdom Tree is special, she starts wondering.

Will the Wisdom Tree talk to me?

Little does she know, the Wisdom Tree has an important message for Clarity, but it’s up to her to discover it.

Join Clarity as she discovers our deep-rooted connection to trees, learns how to navigate her inner-self and discovers the most important wisdom of all.

Additional Information
40 Pages | Author-signed copy 

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