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May You Love and Be Loved

Wishes for Your Life

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

May You Love and Be Loved features sound design and special effects to enhance your listening enjoyment. Listen out for the sounds of the ocean while being immersed in this beautiful poem. It is the tender and joyous audiobook from New York Times–bestselling author and poet Cleo Wade.

May you know fear but not be driven by it

May you know joy and follow it everywhere
May you know light and shine it every chance you get
From the bestselling author of What the Road Said, Cleo Wade's next heartfelt and lyrical audiobook is a love letter to the infinite potential of the future, expressing the many hopes and dreams we hold for our children and ourselves. Filled to the brim with the author's signature big-hearted emotions, this audiobook is an important reminder that, above all, what we wish for everyone's precious life is that they can love and be loved.
A Macmillan Audio production from Feiwel & Friends.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 4, 2024
      Wade shares gladdening wishes in this benedictive poem accompanied by pen, ink, and watercolor sketches. Titular remarks bookend the speaker’s hopes for the reader: “May you love and be loved// May you wonder, wander, and delight.” Embracing learning, experience, and more (“And may you be weird. Very Very weird”), openhearted verse addresses emotional highs and lows, offering strength and encouragement.
      Natural motifs abound in the text
      (“May you live in awe/ in awe of the moon.... May the sun and her/
      tangerine skies/ always feel like a miracle”), while visuals of weather, buzzing bees, nest-building birds, and the like support more conceptual sentiments. The image of a blooming cactus, for example, accompanies, “When the days feel/ long and hard/ May your spirit be/ sweet and strong.” Layering on examples and ideas, word and image build to a benevolent vision of a well-lived life. An author’s note concludes. Ages 3–6.

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