What if your name was not something given to you, but something discovered along the journey of becoming who you truly are?
All her life, she has simply been called "the girl." No one ever gave her a name, and with every passing year she feels a quiet emptiness inside her heart. Determined to understand who she truly is, she begins an unforgettable journey in search of her own name.
Guided by the wise Mistress Glenda, encouraged by Elder Rohan, and joined by a kind traveler named Arin, she travels through forests, villages, rivers, and endless horizons. Along the way, she learns lessons that cannot be found in books alone. Every act of kindness, every challenge faced, every friendship formed, and every brave choice made slowly reveals something extraordinary.
She discovers that identity is not hidden somewhere waiting to be found. Instead, it is built through courage, compassion, love, hope, and the stories we choose to live.
Beautifully illustrated and filled with warmth and meaning, The Girl Who Found Her Name is a gentle and inspiring children's story that explores themes of belonging, self-discovery, emotional resilience, and personal growth.
Perfect for bedtime reading, family story time, school discussions, libraries, and social-emotional learning programs, this touching story encourages children to understand that their value does not come from labels or expectations, but from the kindness and courage they carry within themselves.
Perfect for:
• Children ages 5–10 • Family reading time • Bedtime stories • Classroom discussions • School libraries • Character education • Social-emotional learning (SEL)
Themes include:
• Belonging • Identity and self-discovery • Courage • Kindness • Friendship • Hope • Emotional growth • Self-worth • Personal journey
Because sometimes the most important journey is discovering who you are.