



About the Book
ABOUT THE BOOK
1 SAMUEL 16:7
THE PERFECT DOLL is a heartwarming story that reminds us that true beauty is found beneath the surface. In a world quick to judge by appearances, this book encourages readers to see people as God sees them.
Inspired by 1 Samuel 16:7, "The Lord does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart," this story teaches children and adults alike to value what is inside, not just what is visible.
Readers will be inspired to see themselves and others with God's eyes, discovering they are wonderfully and fearfully made by their Heavenly Father.
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GENUINE BOOK REVIEWS
01
A touching allegory encouraging children to value inner beauty and God-given identity.
The writing is approachable, warm, and devotional. The plot’s simplicity ensures that the moral message remains central, and characters embody spiritual lessons in a way that is easy for children to grasp. Themes of faith, self-worth, and divine authorship resonate throughout. A sincere, uplifting read suitable for Christian households, Sunday school groups, and youth libraries.
- Elaine P.
Community Church Book Clubs
02
An inspiring children’s story that reframes perfection through biblical values.
Brennan’s voice is warm and nurturing, balancing gentle storytelling with spiritual instruction. Plot and pacing are simple, reinforcing the central message without distraction. Characters are symbolic, helping young readers understand the importance of God’s perspective on worth. Themes of self-acceptance, faith, and divine purpose are consistently highlighted. A heartfelt story that communicates Christian values clearly and effectively, perfect for young readers and devotional discussion.
- Marissa C.
Children’s Book Analyst
03
A spiritually guided narrative about seeing worth through God’s eyes.
Brennan’s prose is gentle and instructive. The plot functions primarily as a vehicle for theme, with pacing that supports reflection rather than suspense. Characters lack complexity but remain appropriate for the book’s allegorical intent. A meaningful addition to faith-based children’s collections.
-Karen H.
Faith & Family Book Clubs