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When tragedy shakes young Samuel Chamber’s family, his search for answers entangles him in the midst of an ancient conflict and leads him on an unexpected journey to find the Tree of Life.
My Thoughts:
The Day the Angels
Fell was a whimsical, fantastical kind of tale that I have not read the
likes of in a very long time. This was a story of life and death, good and
evil, and truth and lies. Bad things and accidents happen all the time in our
world and we really have no power to stop it. Here we have a young boy, Sam,
who has gone through the unexpected death of his mother. Throwing his world off
kilter and now living in this new nightmarish reality, Sam would do anything to
get his mom back and pay any cost for that.
Enter certain shady and secretive characters that just may
be able to help Sam and his dad out but possibly at a price that neither would
want to pay.
Reading like a modern day fairy tale, Sam with his best friend
Abra, embark on an adventure where neither one knows the consequences or the
extent of the evil that follows them as they choose to find the Tree of Life.
This was written very well and kept me engaged and is a
story that I think tweens, teens, and adults will enjoy. Sprinkled with sadness, a bit of creepiness,
and ultimately hope this would be a great book to read and discuss with your
kids.
I received a copy of this book for free. I was not required
to post a positive review and all views and opinions expressed are my own.
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