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A full-body shot of a man in a long dark coat and boots standing in the middle of a cobblestone street lined with classical buildings. Photorealistic style.

A full-body shot of a man in a long dark coat and boots standing in the middle of a cobblestone street lined with classical buildings. Photorealistic style.

Please create images for each and every page. Put it into a pdf Please make each story different. I want cartoons to grab kids and adults. The book should be entirely made by IN SPITE Written and illustrated by Gabe Arshad Make each chapter a new book. Please make this for children and adults. Book one Title: The Little Flame That Wouldn’t Go Out Theme: Surviving despite depression, shame, and silence. Audience: Adults healing from trauma who still carry childhood wounds. Format: Picture-book style, one paragraph per page, with evocative metaphors and full-spread illustrations. ⸻ Page 1 In a faraway place — neither here nor there — there was a little flame. It was small and quiet, but alive. Page 2 Nobody noticed the flame. It wasn’t loud or bright like the others. It shivered in wind, curled in shadow, and learned to keep still. Page 3 When storms came, some flames burned taller, others burned out. But this one — the little one — tucked itself into corners and whispered, “Please, not yet.” Page 4 Sometimes it wondered: Am I broken? Other times: Am I bad for still burning at all? Page 5 But the flame never stopped. Not even when it wished it would. Not even when the dark said: You are nothing. Page 6 One day, a different kind of silence came. Not cold, not cruel — just quiet. Page 7 And in the hush, the flame heard something: You stayed. You made it through. You are not weak. You are wild. Page 8 The little flame grew, not big — but steady. It no longer hid, but it still See more