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  • Genre:poetry
  • Sub-genre:Subjects & Themes / Nature
  • Language:English
  • Pages:36
  • Hardcover ISBN:9798317828202

Help Freedom Fly

By Linda Smeck

Overview


Help Freedom Fly is a tender, uplifting story about courage, compassion, and the quiet magic that happens when a small life is given a chance to grow. Inspired by real events, this beautifully written tale follows a tiny, injured bird who is discovered and gently nursed back to strength. Through patience, hope, and everyday kindness, the little bird learns to spread its wings — and the humans who care for him discover that helping something fragile become free is one of life's greatest gifts. With lyrical language and expressive illustrations, Help Freedom Fly invites readers of all ages to slow down, notice small wonders, and believe in the power of gentle care. Whether shared at bedtime, in classrooms, or treasured as a keepsake, this story offers comfort, inspiration, and a reminder that even the smallest acts of love can lift a life into the sky. Perfect for children, families, nature lovers, and anyone who believes in second chances, Help Freedom Fly is a heartwarming celebration of resilience, connection, and the freedom that comes from letting go.
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Description


Help Freedom Fly is a heartwarming children's book about kindness, courage, and the rescue of a tiny injured bird. Based on real events, this beautifully illustrated story follows a fragile baby bird found on the ground and gently nursed back to health. Through patience, compassion, and everyday care, the little bird grows stronger and discovers the confidence to spread its wings and fly. Perfect for families, classrooms, and nature-loving readers, Help Freedom Fly encourages children to notice the world around them and understand how small acts of care can make a meaningful difference. The expressive artwork and gentle storytelling make it an ideal bedtime book, read-aloud choice, or gift for young animal lovers. Themes of empathy, responsibility, and resilience give this story lasting value for parents, teachers, and caregivers who want books that inspire emotional growth. Whether shared at home or in school, Help Freedom Fly offers a hopeful message about healing, connection, and giving a small life a second chance.
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About The Author


Linda grew up in an Air Force family, moving throughout the United States and Europe during her childhood. A first-generation American on her father's side and third-generation on her mother's, she credits her Welsh paternal grandmother for passing down her love of poetry. She began writing haiku as a young girl, drawn to the way its simplicity encouraged her to distill a moment to its essence. Over time, her writing expanded into longer poems celebrating family, friendship, and the subjects closest to her heart. Her work was first published in 2009. Recently retired after a 40-year career in the high-tech industry working alongside her husband, Bill, Linda now divides her time between two homes she loves: a hobby farm on the Tuolumne River in California and a log cabin on the Grand Mesa in Colorado. She and Bill raised two daughters, now grown and married, and are the proud grandparents of five grandsons.
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