This is a slim picture book with a target audience of adults. Teens will most likely not enjoy it, but adults and small children will.
The fable tells the story of young Charlie, who decides to pack all his Time into a suitcase and travel the world searching for the perfect thing to spend it on. In the end, however, Charlie learns that it isn't how you spend your time that is important, but who you share it with.
The book is very touching, and accompanied by very nice illustrations with a distinct style. The writing is done at a very low level, and it works. The story doesn't need overly verbose language, it is simple and effective, if not overly original. Reminded me of Shel Silverstein's "The Giving Tree".
Great as a gift or just a quick five-minute read, "The Traveler" packs an emotional punch.