
a book we love
a morning favorite.Many Shapes of Clay
by Kenesha Sneed
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The story.
A young girl and her grandmother share a love of working with clay, shaping it into beautiful pots and vessels together. When her grandmother passes away, the girl finds comfort and connection by continuing to create, discovering that love and memory can take many forms.
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