Book Review of NOTHING by Natalee Creech

From Nothing, written by Natalee Creech, illustrated by Joseph Cowman. Published by WorthyKids, an imprint of Hachette Book Group. All rights reserved.
Do you want to help the children in your life grow in their understanding of God’s unconditional love? If so, you will want to look for Natalee Creech’s new book Nothing, illustrated by Joseph Cowman and published by WorthyKids, an imprint of Hachette Book Group. Page by beautiful page, this picture book powerfully illustrates the truth of Romans 8:38-39… nothing can separate us from the love of God. Natalee’s rhyme is paired perfectly with each illustration. The delightful pictures depict tangible things that children can understand. For example, a hot air balloon and canyon show just how high and deep God’s love is. Riding a train all night and taking an overseas flight demonstrate how long God’s love is. The illustrator even depicts his own story of a little girl who runs her bike over the neighbor’s flowers. In the end, she is loved and forgiven, a child of the king! This book is perfect for cuddling up together and celebrating the fact that we are fully and completely loved by God.
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I had the wonderful opportunity to interview Natalee. She shares which illustration from the book is her favorite and which language the book is going to be translated into, along with the story of her journey to publication.
You can also connect with Natalee on her social media platforms.
Website: nataleecreech.com
Facebook: nataleecreechauthor
Twitter:@nataleecreech
What a cute cover! Thank you for the information.
I agree, Melissa! Thanks for reading and commenting on this post.
When Diane Stortz, in her Christian Children’s Authors blog post earlier this week, asked which Christian book to add to her list, I added NOTHING. So, this is a perfect followup, Mindy!
I saw that this morning, Amy! We are on the same wavelength 🙂
Thank you for the review, Mindy! And thank you, Amy, for the shout out!