The little seed spent the winter in a jelly glass on the top shelf of a china cupboard. It was only a seed and very, very small. How could it ever be a vine with blossoms? When spring came, the Nice Lady made a hole for the seed and planted it in her garden. It felt soft in the hole, but it was also cold and dark. Don't worry, said the Earth. God has planned something beautiful for you. The little seed did not believe it. But as time passed, and the sun shone, and the rain fell, the little seed began to feel something unexpected...
In this gentle tale, Jan Karon offers her readers a parable about the rewards that come from being a little bit different from everyone else. Rich, vibrant illustrations by noted artist Robert Gantt Steele make the perfect compliment to this simple story of the beauty that can be found in everyday miracles. Recommended for all ages, especially ages 4 to 10.