A Baton Rouge native shares a children’s book inspired by her grandson

A silent prayer in the carpool line while waiting to pick up her grandson turned Baton Rouge native Kendra Farris into a children’s book author.

“He had just recently been diagnosed with autism,” she says. “As I was waiting, I started to worry and wonder if he would have any friends. That worry turned into a prayer, and it was then that I wrote most of what is now my book.”

What a Gift Different Can Be is a rhyming story that celebrates uniqueness, friendship and kindness. The story follows two children as they discover their differences and all that they have in common. Illustrator and Louisiana native Brooke Huval sprinkled butterflies throughout the Louisiana scenery for small readers to find.

When her children were young, Farris had started a children’s book, but in the throes of early parenting, she lost the desire to see the project through to the finish line. “This story has a significant purpose that I feel is far-reaching, and that really did make me want to pursue it,” she says.

The story serves as a subtle nod to those on the autism spectrum and anyone who has ever felt a bit different.

“I pray this book helps parents to have conversations with their children about being
compassionate and being a friend to other children, especially those who may look or act
differently than they do,” she says. “In short, I am hoping that children and parents alike know that each human life bears the image of our amazing God and everyone is fearfully and wonderfully made.”

 

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What a Gift Different Can Be is available locally at The Vine Books, as well as at Barnes & Noble, Amazon and more. To keep up with the author, follow along @kendracfarris.