Barb’s Wordy Blurbs: Cora’s Quest by Lauren Scott

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Across from my house lies our neighborhood park. From my front yard, I can see the small bridge that traverses the creek. We often see small herds of deer feeding on the grass in the park. One doe that lives in my brother’s back yard has borne many fawns in recent years, so we enjoy watching the fawns grow. Sometimes the deer visit our back yard and feed on our garden and eat the next door neighbor’s flowers. 

Occasionally fawns are found in the bushes in the park without their mothers, and people make the mistake of petting and holding the fawns. They don’t realize the mothers will return shortly. The fawns are told by their mothers to stay in their safe places until the mothers return. Handling the fawns may affect their bonding with the mothers. 

My husband and I love to take drives to the local wetlands and count the deer we see on the drives. It’s so exciting to see huge herds, especially the newborn fawns and, on occasion, the bucks. 

Where do people get their fascination with deer? I recall Disney’s movie, Bambi, which was about an orphaned fawn. I felt devastated for this little animal as well as for myself because at my young age, the idea of losing my parents and having to fend for myself was unimaginable. 

Lauren Scott’s latest book, Cora’s Quest, is an endearing short story about how a fawn’s temporary separation from her parents teaches her how to manage fear. Lauren Scott’s tale reinforces the important role a family plays as a protector and a child’s ability to endure a difficult challenge. The tension of a child separated from loved ones creates suspense for readers. Will Cora find her parents or be orphaned by circumstance? But Scott balances the tension with tenderness. The book’s Illustrations are adorable. This book is a great addition to a child’s library.

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31 responses to “Barb’s Wordy Blurbs: Cora’s Quest by Lauren Scott”

  1. robertawrites235681907 Avatar

    This is an adorable book.

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      I agree, Robbie! Well crafted!

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      1. Lauren Scott, Author Avatar

        Thanks again, Barbara! 💕

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      2. Meelosmom Avatar

        My pleasure, Lauren!

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      3. robertawrites235681907 Avatar

        🌺

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      4. Meelosmom Avatar

        🌻

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    2. Lauren Scott, Author Avatar

      Thanks so much, Robbie. Your words and Barbara’s mean a lot, especially since Cora’s Quest is my first children’s book. 💞

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      1. robertawrites235681907 Avatar

        💝🌞

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  2. Lauren Scott, Author Avatar

    Thanks so much for featuring Cora’s Quest again, Barbara, and for your lovely review. What a wonderful start to my week! 💞

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      You’re welcome! Enjoy your week!

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  3. T. W. Dittmer Avatar

    Deer are beautiful, Barbara, and fascinating to watch.

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      So true, Tim! We love taking drives in the evening to spot deer, especially at the wetlands. They fascinate us.

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      1. T. W. Dittmer Avatar

        I always liked watching them on foot, and up close.

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    2. Lauren Scott, Author Avatar

      They stroll down our street too, Tim, and they’re so graceful. When my story unfolded, a fawn came to mind right away, even though it wasn’t an original idea. It fits with Cora. 🤗

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  4. Jacqui Murray Avatar

    Lauren did good on this book.

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  5. wordsfromanneli Avatar

    Wishing you lots of success with this great book, Lauren.

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  6. D.L. Finn, Author Avatar
    D.L. Finn, Author

    I loved this sweet story too. Great review!

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thanks!

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  7. Resa Avatar

    This is a really lovely review. Thank you Barbara!

    I’m happy to say that I have read the book. It lives up to all you say, (and maybe more).

    Congratulations on the fab review, Lauren!

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you, Resa!

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  8. Steve Avatar

    What a wonderful review! I like how you framed it in experiences of deer in life and film, then moving on to Lauren’s book.

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you, Steve! I like showing my personal connection to a work.

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    2. Lauren Scott, Author Avatar

      Thanks for taking the time to comment here, Steve. I appreciate your wonderful words about Barbara’s great post and review. And I also love how she spoke about life experiences, then moving onto the review. 🥰

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      1. Steve Avatar

        You’re very welcome, Lauren! Happy Saturday! 🙂

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  9. Mike U. Avatar

    A fine review of a wonderful book. Lauren’s talent and compassion really shine in this one. Thanks, Barbara, and thank you, Lauren. 😊

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you, Mike!

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  10. Latmospherique Avatar

    Such a nice and well deserved review! The texte and the illustration are fabulous for kids and adults too!

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you for reading and commenting!

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    2. Lauren Scott, Author Avatar

      Thanks for your lovely comment, Marie, and for taking the time to visit here. ❤️

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  11. Dawn Pisturino Avatar

    Wonderful review, Barbara!

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you kindly!

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