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How would it feel to know you have finally been 'chosen' out from so many others in becoming what you always wanted to be? Singled out, not by luck, trickery, or rite of passage, but by your own faith and belief in yourself that you were the best and would one day stand out from all the rest.
Throughout history, to be 'chosen' has been applauded and rewarded. Even other species of life have received notoriety when their opportunity came to be noticed. So how would a tree feel to be 'chosen' as a Christmas tree? To become a joyful symbol of the most celebrated time of the year.
In this enchanting and inspirational tale for readers of all ages 'Christmas for a tree, ' authored by Andrew O. Jackson helps readers discover through imagination how a tree would feel to receive the most supreme honor imaginable in becoming a Christmas Tree.
Christmas season is the most blessed time of year to be thankful, and for one Christmas tree that time had come. The time to give and receive. The time to belong and believe. The time to know and understand that all things, great and small, are made possible in the sight of God, and by his hand.
Andrew O. Jackson was born in Birmingham Alabama and raised in Brooklyn NY. He graduated from Franklin K. Lane high school. After graduation, he took classes in journalism in Manhattan. Following that, he decided to enlist in the United States Marine Corps.
When Andrew left the marines he returned to New York and worked as a New York City transit bus operator. The freedom and excitement of meeting people of all backgrounds and ages further expanded his imagination and desires to put pen to paper on a variety of literary topics. Poetry; Fables; novels, short stories, and religious themes etc. He has not attempted to publicly publish any of this literature until now.
'Christmas for a Tree' ...just imagine if you will? A Christmas tree. Your Christmas tree, telling its own story... just imagine?
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781662890307
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 54
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-04-15
- Förlag: Xulon Press