The Little Inspiration Books
Written by Jennifer L. Kelly
Because GOOD things come in SMALL packages. Our little inspiring photographs books make wonderful gifts for a friends, family, co-workers, teachers, and loved ones. Available in two sizes: 8.5 x 8.5 inches (hardbound or perfect bound paperback) or 5.25 x 3.5 inches (perfect bound paperback only). Purchase as separate books or mix and match to create your own gift set of three or six.
Life: The Little Inspiration Books
What does life mean to you?
Is it like a butterfly, a novel, or a sculpture? Maybe it’s more like a treadmill, photography, or a roll of toilet paper?
This inspiring book of analogies reminds us that life is a journey that requires a positive outlook, courage, and a sense of humor.
Is it like a butterfly, a novel, or a sculpture? Maybe it’s more like a treadmill, photography, or a roll of toilet paper?
This inspiring book of analogies reminds us that life is a journey that requires a positive outlook, courage, and a sense of humor.
Love: The Little Inspiration Books
What does love mean to you?
Is it like a volcano, a tree, or a rose? Maybe it’s more like a violin, ice cream, or morning dew?
This inspiring book of analogies reminds us that love is as multi-faceted as it is an enigma, as painful as it is courageous, and as gentle as it is explosive.
Is it like a volcano, a tree, or a rose? Maybe it’s more like a violin, ice cream, or morning dew?
This inspiring book of analogies reminds us that love is as multi-faceted as it is an enigma, as painful as it is courageous, and as gentle as it is explosive.
Happiness: The Little Inspiration Books
What does happiness mean to you?
Is it like a violin, a kitten, or a cloud? Maybe it’s more like a pair of socks, swimming, or crayons?
This inspiring book of analogies reminds us that happiness may sometimes feel fleeting and elusive but we are as responsible for the maintenance of the condition as we are in sharing it.
Is it like a violin, a kitten, or a cloud? Maybe it’s more like a pair of socks, swimming, or crayons?
This inspiring book of analogies reminds us that happiness may sometimes feel fleeting and elusive but we are as responsible for the maintenance of the condition as we are in sharing it.











