What happens to dreams people leave behind?
Hidden beyond ordinary paths lies a secret place few have ever seen — The Garden of Forgotten Dreams.
For more than twenty years, Elia
What happens to dreams people leave behind?
Hidden beyond ordinary paths lies a secret place few have ever seen — The Garden of Forgotten Dreams.
For more than twenty years, Elias has quietly cared for this extraordinary garden. To others, it appears to be a beautiful collection of flowers and plants. But Elias knows its true purpose.
Every flower, every tiny sprout, and every blossom carries a story.
Some belong to dreams forgotten by people who became too busy with life. Some represent hopes set aside because of fear, disappointment, or time. Others hold wishes that once filled hearts with excitement but slowly faded away.
Day after day, Elias tends them with patience, kindness, and hope, believing that forgotten dreams are not truly lost.
One summer morning, a young girl named Lila arrives at the garden gate after hearing whispers of a mysterious place where dreams can bloom again. Together they begin a journey through rows of flowers and stories, discovering that hopes we leave behind may still be waiting quietly for us.
Beautifully illustrated and filled with warmth and emotion, The Garden of Forgotten Dreams is a touching story about second chances, compassion, hope, and remembering the things that once made our hearts shine.
Perfect for bedtime reading, classroom discussions, school libraries, family reading time, and social-emotional learning programs, this inspiring story gently reminds readers that dreams do not disappear simply because they are forgotten.
Perfect for:
• Children ages 6–12 • Family reading • Bedtime stories • School libraries • Classroom discussions • Character education • Social-emotional learning (SEL)
Themes include:
• Hope • Dreams and aspirations • Kindness • Compassion • Second chances • Emotional resilience • Healing • Personal growth • Self-discovery
Because sometimes forgotten dreams are simply waiting to bloom again.