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The Guardian: Adventures with Ned


The Guardian: Adventures with Ned
By: Nancy Gebhart Breske
ISBN: 1-4257-2572-4 (Picture Book)
ISBN13: 978-1-4257-2572-3 (Picture Book)
ISBN: 1-4257-2573-2 (Picture Book - HB)
ISBN13: 978-1-4257-2573-0 (Picture Book - HB)

Pages : 50
Book Format : Square 8.5 x 8.5
Subject : JUVENILE NONFICTION / General
 POETRY / General
 SPIRITUALITY / General
 NEW AGE / General
 



 

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An astonishing new picture book featuring the creative talents of author Nancy Gebhart Breske... Visionary lessons are reflected upon in this illustrated poem of a child and her spirit guide’s special journey together. It is a unique masterpiece, as poetry and illustrations coalesce to bring this fascinating testimonial to life. The author continues at the end of the book with sincere reflections on the experience; and then proceeds to describe how this childhood friend suddenly appeared to others later in her adulthood. The Guardian: Adventures with Ned is an epic testimonial for all ages to assimilate and enjoy. "Although not exclusively for children, it is highly desired that this work be read and shared with all Earth´s little ones!"

This is one of those rare stories that deepen with meaning to speak to readers of all ages. For some, this tale will seem sweet and simple; for others, the author´s willingness to share with the world an alternative way of seeing will have resounding effects far beyond what can be known in the present moment. Well done, my friend! - Larry Carter, Lawrence, KS

"Thank-you" to Nancy Breske for reminding us of the mystery, wisdom and joy we shared as children with our invisible friends and guides. This charming story made those distant memories come alive again, renewing our faith in the magical blessing of childlike innocence. Too often, we grow up and drift away from our heart’s true sensing. This tale keeps our childhood from disappearing entirely. It is a story where children and grown-ups reconnect to that secret place where we still play with our special friends. Those friends are still with us if we can remember to be open and trusting like the child in “The Guardian”. – Russell Buddy Helm, Santa Monica, CA

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