
Emil Deville of Butterville
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Narrated by:
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Noah DeBiase
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By:
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Ebony Hampton
About this listen
Join a remarkable, young butterfly who chooses to walk rather than fly, and his friends, as they embark on a journey through Butterville. In a magical forest and through an unlikely encounter, he learns through a series of small obstacles, the joy of accepting himself and others as they are. Emil Deville of Butterville touches on working through grief, forgiveness, bullying, dealing with transition/change, and the art of not giving up from a young and sweet, sort of sarcastic, but mostly sweet perspective that just happens to go by the name Emil. Will he choose to take flight before his time is up and it’s possibly too late? Valuable lessons within for kids and adults alike.
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