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Is It Meant to Be?

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$16.99 US
9.25"W x 9.25"H x 0.35"D   | 11 oz | 46 per carton
On sale Oct 12, 2021 | 32 Pages | 978-1-4019-6297-5
Age 4-8 years | Preschool - 3
A young girl learns a valuable lesson about disappointment, acceptance, silver linings, and unexpected opportunities.

Sometimes in life, children (and adults!) want something so badly that they can't let go of the idea that what they want is "meant to be."
This story, based on a real-life experience, follows a young girl named Macey through the process of losing something that she thought was meant for her. On the other side of disappointment and heartache, Macey learns that sometimes losing out on what we thought we wanted opens the door for something just as good-or even better!

Is It Meant to Be? is based on a true story that happened to the author, Kristina, and her family. One night, at their ranch in Idaho, a dog showed up out of nowhere. The family all fell in love with him and felt that he had come to them for a reason. It seemed like he was meant to be their dog. The events that happened after that and the lessons they learned in the process inspired Kristina to write this book.
Kristina Tracy is co-author (with Dr. Wayne W. Dyer) of the New York Times best-selling children's book Incredible You! She's also co-authored children's books with Dr. Christiane Northrup, Louise Hay, and Deepak Chopra. She is the proud mom of two kids, Ava and Dane. Besides writing, her favorite things to do include riding her horse, remodeling, gardening, and reading. She spends her time in San Diego and on her ranch in Idaho.

Jenny Richards worked at Hay House as a graphic designer for 20 years. She has collaborated with Kristina Tracy on all of her previous children's books as a designer and writing partner. She is the mom of two grown kids, Kate and Will. She lives in San Diego but her favorite thing to do is hike along the rivers and waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest.

Sarah Latham grew up in North Wales, UK. She now works in a variety of media with an emphasis on digital painting. She loves spending time with her daughter, Evie, investigating nature, and finding inspiration for new ideas.

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A young girl learns a valuable lesson about disappointment, acceptance, silver linings, and unexpected opportunities.

Sometimes in life, children (and adults!) want something so badly that they can't let go of the idea that what they want is "meant to be."
This story, based on a real-life experience, follows a young girl named Macey through the process of losing something that she thought was meant for her. On the other side of disappointment and heartache, Macey learns that sometimes losing out on what we thought we wanted opens the door for something just as good-or even better!

Is It Meant to Be? is based on a true story that happened to the author, Kristina, and her family. One night, at their ranch in Idaho, a dog showed up out of nowhere. The family all fell in love with him and felt that he had come to them for a reason. It seemed like he was meant to be their dog. The events that happened after that and the lessons they learned in the process inspired Kristina to write this book.

Author

Kristina Tracy is co-author (with Dr. Wayne W. Dyer) of the New York Times best-selling children's book Incredible You! She's also co-authored children's books with Dr. Christiane Northrup, Louise Hay, and Deepak Chopra. She is the proud mom of two kids, Ava and Dane. Besides writing, her favorite things to do include riding her horse, remodeling, gardening, and reading. She spends her time in San Diego and on her ranch in Idaho.

Jenny Richards worked at Hay House as a graphic designer for 20 years. She has collaborated with Kristina Tracy on all of her previous children's books as a designer and writing partner. She is the mom of two grown kids, Kate and Will. She lives in San Diego but her favorite thing to do is hike along the rivers and waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest.

Sarah Latham grew up in North Wales, UK. She now works in a variety of media with an emphasis on digital painting. She loves spending time with her daughter, Evie, investigating nature, and finding inspiration for new ideas.