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Twelve-year-old Marvel is afraid of absolutely everything – amusement park rides, food poisoning, earthquakes, and that big island of plastic floating through the ocean. She also obsesses about smaller worries like making friends, getting called on by the teacher, and walking home alone.
Her parents and the school therapist call her worries an anxiety disorder, but Marvel calls them armor. If something can happen, it will. She needs to be prepared.
But when Marvel stumbles on a group of older kids teasing a baby goat that has mysteriously shown up on the soccer field, she momentarily forgets to be afraid and rescues the frightened animal.
Only Butter isn't any old goat. She's a fainting goat. When Butter feels panic, she freezes up and falls over. Marvel knows exactly how Butter feels and precisely what Butter needs – her.
Twelve-year-old Marvel is afraid of absolutely everything – amusement park rides, food poisoning, earthquakes, and that big island of plastic floating through the ocean. She also obsesses about smaller worries like making friends, getting called on by the teacher, and walking home alone.
Her parents and the school therapist call her worries an anxiety disorder, but Marvel calls them armor. If something can happen, it will. She needs to be prepared.
But when Marvel stumbles on a group of older kids teasing a baby goat that has mysteriously shown up on the soccer field, she momentarily forgets to be afraid and rescues the frightened animal.
Only Butter isn't any old goat. She's a fainting goat. When Butter feels panic, she freezes up and falls over. Marvel knows exactly how Butter feels and precisely what Butter needs–her.
Soon, the two are inseparable, and Butter thrives under Marvel's support. But Butter also helps Marvel. Everything is better with Butter by her side, and Marvel starts to imagine a life in which she doesn’t have to be so afraid . . . until she’s told she might have to give up Butter forever. Will Marvel find a way to fight for her friend? Or will she revert back to the anxious, lonely person she used to be? Read more
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Discover the heartwarming tale of Marvel and Butter in "Better With Butter," a touching story about friendship, resilience, and overcoming fears. Join Marvel as she navigates her anxiety disorder with the help of an adorable fainting goat who becomes her loyal companion and emotional support animal. Dive into a world where the power of friendship can conquer even the biggest fears.
Immerse yourself in the uplifting journey of Marvel and Butter as they form an unbreakable bond that challenges the limitations of fear and anxiety. Marvel learns valuable lessons about empathy, courage, and acceptance through her unique friendship with Butter. Experience the joy and comfort that Butter brings to Marvel's life, transforming her outlook and inspiring her to face her fears head-on.
Explore the emotional depth of "Better With Butter" and follow Marvel's heart-tugging story of self-discovery and growth. This captivating book is a must-read for all ages, offering a powerful message of hope, resilience, and the transformative power of friendship. Join Marvel and Butter on an unforgettable journey that will warm your heart and leave a lasting impact on your soul.
Ready to embark on a heartwarming adventure with Marvel and Butter? Purchase your copy of "Better With Butter" now and experience the transformative power of friendship. Click here to order your copy today!
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