Jean Ann Williams schöpft aus ihrer faszinierenden Kindheit, um Geschichten für Kinder zu erzählen. Ihr literarisches Werk zeichnet sich durch eine tiefgründige Erkundung der inneren Welten von Charakteren und die Vermittlung universeller Themen aus. Williams konzentriert sich auf den Aufbau fesselnder Erzählungen, die bei Lesern jeden Alters Anklang finden. Ihr Stil wird oft als herzlich und zugänglich beschrieben und bietet den Lesern ein bereicherndes Leseerlebnis.
Includes 54 illustrations, 27 short stories with Scripture verses, bonus questions, puzzles at the end of each story to find out who is who in the Old Testament. There is a puzzle answer guide in the back of the book.
This book is written for the weary-worn griever. The book focuses on how the Lord brought Jean Ann Williams through the early grief years after the suicide of her son, Joshua. She writes about how she and her family walked through the "year of firsts" during holidays and significant days of observance.Jean Ann is transparent with her feelings and writes in simplicity as she tells her story of love and loss of her twenty-five-year-old son. She was in the house when Joshua died and felt his last heartbeats. She continued to live in the house for four more years, enabling God to reshape her into someone who became stronger in Him.If you are a mother who has lost a child to suicide or know someone who has, this book will comfort and guide through the most difficult experience for any parent. Jean Ann tells her story with sensitivity, including Scripture verses that answer questions she had about her son's afterlife.