Publisher's Synopsis
SIPNOSIS
A butterfly always remembers who helped her is a touching story that follows Melody, a curious and sensitive little girl, who one day, while walking in the forest, meets a small caterpillar in danger. From that moment on, an unexpected friendship is born between the little girl and the little creature.
Melody decides to take the caterpillar home and take care of it. Day by day, she watches with amazement the slow and meticulous process of the caterpillar's transformation. She becomes deeply attached, establishing a unique connection with her multi-legged friend. At each stage of the caterpillar's life cycle, Melody reflects on life, growth and time.
As Aura the caterpillar begins to build her cocoon, Melody feels a mixture of excitement and sadness, realizing that soon her friend will be something else, something she will inevitably have to let go of.
In the background, the story explores themes of freedom and the pain of letting go of those we love, to allow them to reach their destiny.
When the butterfly finally emerges from the cocoon, Melody is faced with the dilemma of wanting to keep her close, but also understanding that her true nature is to fly free. In an act of pure love, Melody understands that her friend must fulfill her destiny to fly skyward, toward her own dreams.
A butterfly always remembers who helped her is a beautiful metaphor for growth, detachment, the value of allowing those we love to pursue their own dreams, reminding us that sometimes letting go is the greatest act of love. It also teaches us that gratitude vibrates as strongly as love.