11
0
Support the library.
Your support helps keep books free for everyone ❤️
📍 Noticed
DJ and the Robot: Sometimes It Takes a Storm to Find Your Purpose.
by Beth Hanning
Sponsored
Synopsis
Paperback book launches December 4, 2025
In the wake of a storm, a cat, a robot, and a resourceful team of animals discover what it truly means to build and belong—together.
The storm took everything from Daisy Jo (DJ) her home, her human, and her sense of safety. But in the shattered quiet of ...
In the wake of a storm, a cat, a robot, and a resourceful team of animals discover what it truly means to build and belong—together.
The storm took everything from Daisy Jo (DJ) her home, her human, and her sense of safety. But in the shattered quiet of ...
Paperback book launches December 4, 2025
In the wake of a storm, a cat, a robot, and a resourceful team of animals discover what it truly means to build and belong—together.
The storm took everything from Daisy Jo (DJ) her home, her human, and her sense of safety. But in the shattered quiet of northwest Florida, this skittish cat discovers something unexpected—her true calling.
With the help of a learning AI robot, DJ lets go of fear and isolation and steps into something far greater, a mission to rebuild what was lost. Alongside a clever crew of animals and her playful, jokester sister, DJ learns that real leadership isn’t about going it alone. It’s about braving the storm, standing shoulder to shoulder with others, and leading with heart.
This is a story about healing, teamwork, and discovering that no one is meant to live out their purpose by themselves. Perfect for readers who believe even the smallest heart can rise to do extraordinary things—especially during life’s storms.
You May Also Like
All That Remains
Patricia Cornwell
Green Arrow, Vol. 1: Reunion
Joshua Williamson
Highlander Of The Woods (Highland Brutes #1)
Alisa Adams
Selected Essays: 1917-1932
T.S. Eliot
The Lion Women of Tehran
Marjan Kamali
The Real Madrid Way: How Values Created the Most Successful Sports Team on the Planet
Steven G. Mandis
Philosophy Picks
View All
How to Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question
Michael Schur
Succede sempre qualcosa di meraviglioso
Gianluca Gotto
The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World
Robin Wall Kimmerer
How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen
David Brooks
Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
Oliver Burkeman
Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life
Arnold Schwarzenegger