Author Cleere Cherry Reavesās son was born three months prematurely, an experience that transformed Reaves and her husband as they watched their baby struggle to survive and then eventually thrive. is Reavesās love song to her son and a testimony of her faith in God who gave her son life and a cherished place in her family.
Reavesās rhyming, playful verses draw young children into the celebration of Godās miracles, including her sonās life: āGodās miracles are everywhere. / Theyāre treasures, big and small. / And tiny things can sometimes / be the greatest of them all. / He crafted your sweet smile, / and He made your bright eyes too. / Can anything that God / has made compare to precious you?ā
Reaves points out the miracles of the ocean, sky, moon, stars, galaxies, and animals, but even against the backdrop of such God-given wonders, she declares, āBut if I had to choose just / one to give my lifetime to, / Iād always pick to spend it with / the miracle of you. / Nothing else in this whole earth / or in the sky above could ever mean / as much to me as you, / my little love.ā
Illustrator Alejandra Barajasās cheerful pictures accompany Reavesās buoyant poem, offering young children a glimpse into the vastness of Godās creation and the immensity of a motherās love for her child, love that one would hope all children could experience. (Thomas Nelson)
About the Author
Sonya VanderVeen Feddema is a freelance writer and a member of Covenant CRC in St. Catharines, Ontario.