<p>Bruce is frightened of becoming a butterfly because he&#39;s terrified of heights. Worse yet the other caterpillars tease and bully him about it. Unwilling to suffer any more Bruce runs away from home.</p><p>Along the road Bruce makes some unlikely friends including Angie a young moth caterpillar. Smitten by her Bruce is horrified when Angie is captured by a bat while he hides.</p><p>Angered by his cowardice Bruce resolves to rescue her and his other friends--a mockingbird who doesn&#39;t eat bugs because she is a vegetarian a spider who got tangled in his own web and an aging firefly-join the search.</p><p>When they reach the bats&#39; cave however hope of a rescue vanishes when they are captured by the bats&#39; evil leader Stang. Bruce learns that Stang and his minions have brutalized or killed many including other bats during his rise to power. Bruce&#39;s unwillingness to cower any longer helps him devise a plan to save all the captives and end Stang&#39;s ruthless rule: Bruce must convince the other bats to join him and fight back.</p><blockquote>&quot;<em>A</em>&nbsp;charming novel following caterpillar Bruce who rejects his destiny as a butterfly partly out of a fear of heights and partly out of the desire to forge his own path ...&nbsp;<em>Bruce and the Road to Courage</em>&nbsp;has a strong message for young readers who are just about to embrace novel-style books.&quot;&nbsp;- James A. Cox Editor-in-Chief&nbsp;<em>Midwest Book Review</em></blockquote>
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