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Do Carpenters Dream of Wooden Sheep?: St. Joseph's Story as dreamt by a sleeping teenage boy
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Do Carpenters Dream of Wooden Sheep?: St. Joseph's Story as dreamt by a sleeping teenage boy
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THE STORY OF ST. JOSEPH-WITH A SCI-FI TWIST!
Razim's staying overnight to help his friend Daniel, who's sick with leukaemia, but he's forgotten his phone! Lying awake after watching Blade Runner, Razim reads the only story he can find-about Joseph and Mary-only to fall asleep and find himself in futuristic Merillia.
In Merillia, his name is Cleopas, and his big brother, Jo, is considering an arranged marriage to a girl called Miryam. Soon, events are in motion that will change their lives-and the world-forever.
For anyone who feels over-familiar with the Holy Family's story after Christmas after Christmas of nativity plays, this imaginative re-telling thoroughly blows the dust off.
A standalone spin-off from Corinna Turner's 'Friends in High Places' series, it can be read on its own or in between books 1 and 2.
Razim's staying overnight to help his friend Daniel, who's sick with leukaemia, but he's forgotten his phone! Lying awake after watching Blade Runner, Razim reads the only story he can find-about Joseph and Mary-only to fall asleep and find himself in futuristic Merillia.
In Merillia, his name is Cleopas, and his big brother, Jo, is considering an arranged marriage to a girl called Miryam. Soon, events are in motion that will change their lives-and the world-forever.
For anyone who feels over-familiar with the Holy Family's story after Christmas after Christmas of nativity plays, this imaginative re-telling thoroughly blows the dust off.
A standalone spin-off from Corinna Turner's 'Friends in High Places' series, it can be read on its own or in between books 1 and 2.