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The Boy Who Spoke to God

By: Randa Handler
Narrated by: Tanis Clark
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A fun tale that opens dialogue about different beliefs. Unable to agree on their ideas about God and religious celebrations, four different ethnic tribes - Greeks, Chinese, Zulus, and Mayans - who live together harmoniously most of the year, combining aspects of each of their cultures to make their kingdom strong and prosperous, suddenly become divisive when religious holidays approach.

“A parent will be hard-pressed to find a fun book that can introduce differences in beliefs without being preachy! This clever non-partisan book achieves that!” (Rights advocate and best-selling author Calvin Helin)

"The Boy Who Spoke to God teaches that despite differences in beliefs, people should not let it separate them." (Rabbi Israel Drazin)

©2014 Randa Handler (P)2020 Randa Handler
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