Living Snoqualmie Regional Reads Unis Quest for Kindness Celebrates Belonging, Friendship, and the Magic of Being Different

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

"Uni’s Quest for Kindness," authored by Greg Jamiel, is a children's book that intertwines themes of friendship and belonging with the picturesque Snoqualmie Valley backdrop. As a Carnation resident and founder of SnoValley Pride, Jamiel seeks to inspire young readers through his heartfelt storytelling. The book advocates for kindness and acceptance, encouraging children to embrace their uniqueness. It resonates with local audiences, potentially sparking community conversations around inclusivity and empathy. Jamiel's narrative is intended to foster a sense of connection among readers, emphasizing the importance of kindness in daily interactions.

The book's release aligns with ongoing efforts within the Snoqualmie Valley to promote acceptance and understanding. With a reading time of approximately six minutes, it is accessible for children and parents alike. "Uni’s Quest for Kindness" stands to become a cherished addition to local literature, encouraging a culture of empathy and connection.

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