Two inseparable best friends are pulled apart and forced inside by
troubling world events. Through boundless creativity and enduring love,
they learn that distance doesn't put an end to friendship, and that
there are lots of ways to give a hug.
On opposite sides of a quiet street lived two friends. From morning to
evening, they played. ''You two are stuck together like glue!'' their
parents and teachers laughed. So it was a shock when, one day, they had
to stop and go inside. Between them now was only space. Suddenly,
outside was scary and felt very large. Their parents were full of
whispers and frowns and the worry inside felt heavy. Where can you put
friendship when friends are apart? Slowly, they learned. They found
that, across the street and through windows, they could give each other
a hug. They discovered that a smile is a hug. A wave is a hug. And funny
faces, a phone call, a song. They discovered that when you're apart a
friendship doesn't leave. With time and effort it will grow and grow,
until it is big, bigger than all fears.
Inspired by real-world events, The Big Hug is a story of love's
resilience.