Willa of the Wood (Book 1)
How does Nathaniel make Willa feel welcome in the novel, Willa of the Wood (Book 1)?
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In the novel, the cocoon is a symbol of trust and love. When Nathaniel invites Willa to bring her cocoon inside, signifying that she has found a new home and a new family, she finally feels welcome.
Willa of the Wood (Book 1)