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"Readers young and old will enjoy this thrilling parable of the crystal apple. Enhanced by stunning illustrations by D. M. Cornish this is a feast indeed." -Rosanne Hawke, acclaimed author of Wolfchild, Across the Creek, The Wish Giver and Chandani and the Ghost of the Forest "I found The Crystal Apple a captivating read and would have enjoyed sharing it with my own four children when they were young. . . . The Crystal Apple reminds us of the wonderful virtues of unconditional love, self sacrifice, and generosity. I look forward to sharing the story with my grandchildren." -Marcel Rijken,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Readers young and old will enjoy this thrilling parable of the crystal apple. Enhanced by stunning illustrations by D. M. Cornish this is a feast indeed." -Rosanne Hawke, acclaimed author of Wolfchild, Across the Creek, The Wish Giver and Chandani and the Ghost of the Forest "I found The Crystal Apple a captivating read and would have enjoyed sharing it with my own four children when they were young. . . . The Crystal Apple reminds us of the wonderful virtues of unconditional love, self sacrifice, and generosity. I look forward to sharing the story with my grandchildren." -Marcel Rijken, Principal at Temple Christian College. National Chair of Christian Schools Australia ''An enchanting and gripping story for children, providing an easy stepping stone to the gospel of Jesus." -Chris Jolliffe, senior pastor at Trinity Church Aldgate SA.
Autorenporträt
Barry Lock and his wife, Ann, have three sons and nine grandchildren. Barry grew up in country South Australia where his family had a cattle stud business breeding champions and selling across Australia and overseas. Barry and Ann were missionaries in Pakistan for thirteen years and Thailand for two years, and served at a vibrant international and interdenominational "missionaries' kids" school educating the children of missionaries from a wide range of churches and countries in a nurturing Christian community context. They experienced God's miraculous protection when they survived an Al-Qaeda attack on the school, and are now retired in Adelaide South Australia