Justin's Prophecy

by B.J. Early


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/5/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781418453350

About the Book

Justin live in a world of dragons, kings, castles, and prophecy.  Justin's prophecy foretold of dark tunnels and changing worlds.  Three children in the modern world were part of that prophecy as well.  It is Justin's destiny to take them back in time to ask the Oracle for help dealing with a world that includes drive by shootings and sudden unexplained death.

Before the four children can ask their questions they must face three challenges that will test their courage, their ability to reason, and their ability to work as a team.  Will they solve the challenges and discover the answers to their questions?  Or will their dangerous journey end in disaster and disappointment.

"Justin's Prophecy" was read and edited by Mrs. Riley's fourth and fifth grade classes at St. Joseph Elementary School in Red Wing Mn.  The students gave helpful suggestions that helped shape the final version of the book.  They also gave it a resounding 36 thumbs up.


About the Author

When Justin finds the answer to his mysterious birth prophecy he finds him self in a strange world of tall buildings and strange machines.  He also meets three children who have been recently affected by the violence in their world.  They want the violence to end, but don’t know where to go.  Justin takes them back through the tunnel into his world and they go to the seek the Great Oracle together. 

The children (ages 9-11) that have read my copy of this book have responded very favorably to it.  They are immediately interested because of the fantasy nature of the book and because of Justin's adventure with a dragon in the first chapter.  It is also a timely book because violence in our society is a problem many children are struggling with.  Our town has a growing population from Chicago of parents who want a safer and quieter place to raise their children, but the answer does not exist in running away.  I hope to help children find some answers in an entertaining and non-didactic manner with my book.

I have been an avid reader all my life, and I passed that love of reading on to my six children, now ages 22 to 30.  I read to them each night when they were little, and when I write children’s books, I write them for my children and grandchildren.  My weekly movie review column, titled “Mom’s Views On Movies,” appears in two weekly newspapers and a monthly magazine.  I believe the most important thing we can give our children is an imagination, because it is the imagination that allows us to dream, and dreams that allow us to try, and trying that allows us to succeed.  When I write my columns and give parents the information they need to choose which movies to allow their children to see, and when I am writing books for children to read, my goal is to expand a child’s world and to help them cope with the difficult and sometimes dangerous situations that surround us all.