What if moving differently didn't mean missing out-it simply meant finding your own way?
Lou was born a little differently, but that has never stopped him from exploring the world around him.
With his bright blue wheelchair, determined spirit, and unmistakable sense of adventure, Lou discovers that there is more than one way to move forward. From wobbly first attempts and uneven trails to creek splashes, new friendships, obstacle courses, and race-day excitement, every experience teaches him something important: different does not mean less capable.
Inspired by the real Lieutenant Dan "Lou," a Treeing Walker Coonhound who was born without back legs or a tail, The Way Lou Moves is a joyful and uplifting picture book about courage, curiosity, resilience, and embracing the path that is uniquely yours.
Through warm storytelling and beautiful watercolor-style illustrations, young readers will follow Lou as he learns to trust himself, try new things, and discover just how strong he truly is. His story offers a gentle reminder that strength is not measured by how someone moves-and that challenges do not have to determine how far a person, or a very determined dog, can go.
Perfect for children ages 4-8, families, educators, counselors, and animal lovers, The Way Lou Moves encourages meaningful conversations about:
Different doesn't mean less. Sometimes, it shows just how strong you really are.
The Way Lou Moves is Book 2 in the 50 States, 50 Stories collection, a heartwarming series featuring inspiring stories of courage, compassion, determination, and love from across America.