A breathtaking Appalachian tale of hope and healing, where a gifted young girl uses the timeless art of traditional weaving to craft a comforting remedy for deep grief.
Far from the sea
in the hills and hollers of Appalachia's great Southern Highlands
lived Laurel, the littlest weaver, and her pa.
Together they wove story rugs filled with honeysuckle and summer sunshine.
For Laurel, though small, had a gift for weaving as if her mama's angel hands guided hers.
Laurel and her father weave beautiful rugs for the people of their mountain town, keeping her late mother's memory alive with every thread. But when a stranger moves to town carrying a quiet sadness and a lonely doll, Laurel recognizes a grief matching her own and wants to help. With her mother's legacy and a loom, she sets out to weave a miracle of comfort.
Steeped in the vibrant history of the Southern Highlands, The Littlest Weaver features a meticulously accurate portrayal of the Appalachian handweaving tradition. Through gorgeously soft illustrations and authentic details, this story offers a tender exploration of community resilience and traditional craft, showing us how to hold space for grief and warming your heart like a woven blanket.








