Circles were smooth and round. Good at rolling, spinning, and pushing.
They all turned together to make things go.
Squares were sturdy and even. Good at stacking, steadying, and
measuring. They all fit together to make things stay.
In a world where everybody is a shape and every shape has a specific
job, Sam is a square who longs for softer corners, rounder edges, and
the ability to roll like a circle. But everyone knows that squares don't
roll, they stack. At least that's what everyone thinks until the day Sam
takes a tumble and discovers something wonderful. He doesn't have to be
what others want or expect him to be.
With playful imagery, this story considers identity and nonconformity
through the eyes of Sam, a square struggling to find his true place in
the world.