The Shepherd Boy and The Sheep Alphabet

by Cheryl Freier


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Softcover
$24.99
E-Book
$3.99
Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/18/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 56
ISBN : 9781481776936
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 56
ISBN : 9781481776929

About the Book

Part I: The Shepherd Boy – synopsis King David is known by everyone and is revered for his reverence and complete trust in the LORD and for his Psalms. Reading his Psalms is so inspiring to us all---most likely because the Psalms are expressions of his inner-most thoughts. It is particularly enlightening to know that he was able to overcome childhood antagonism and bullying by delving deep into his own thoughts, and maintaining his faith in the Lord, and by reading the Bible. G-d was so impressed with his caring for animals that G-d chose David to be the second King of Israel. It was possible for a shepherd boy to gain the trust of G-d and his people and become a king. Part II: The Sheep Alphabet – synopsis This exceptional alphabet book teaches us the names of the many, many sheep in the world and in our own country. It is most fascinating to realize that sheep come in different shapes and colors from all over the world. It is memorable to realize that sheep came in different sizes and shapes back in the days when King David was a shepherd.


About the Author

Cheryl is a published author of 4 books and The Shepherd Boy is her fifth book. She is active in literacy issues and as a tutor besides writing. She spends time with her family and gardening in the interim. The author is dedicated to writing stories that will bring to life the war time horrors that people lived through. She takes their stories way beyond the war time and shows you how they have made a sizeable contribution to their families, to their countries, and to their communities. It is through her telling of her husband's story that he becomes alive again to the readers in our hearts, minds, and in our souls. The author has helped to do her part in immortalizing a wonderful person. This is what society needs today: a good example to follow.