Nondenominational, Nonsectarian,
Multicultural
From award-winning author Sandy Eisenberg
Sasso comes a new story to
delight children and adults of
all faiths and backgrounds.
This is the magical, mythical tale of a
poor village at the foot of a hill--a topsy-turvy town with no
roads and no windows, where the people sneeze through tall
tangled weeds and trip over rocks as big as watermelons. Surely
God would help them, they decide . . . but how can God be
found, and where should they look? They soon find that the
answer is much nearer than they thought.
This story teaches that God can be found
where we are: within all of us and the relationships between
us.
Praise for Sandy Eisenberg Sasso’s
Work
"This happy and wondrous book takes
our children on a sweet and holy journey into God's presence.
Here they will discover the truth and joy of the old adage: God
is here; God is there; God is really everywhere."
—Rabbi
Wayne Dosick, Ph.D., author of Golden Rules and Soul Judaism: Dancing with God into a New Era
"A God-inspired imagination is hard
to find, but I found one of the best here. This book is just
one more example of what God wants to say to us, regardless of
our sectarian differences--it will bless our
children."
—Tony
Campolo, Ph.D., Eastern College,
author of Following Jesus Without
Embarrassing God
It is for the love of light that Sally Sweetland has
been drawing and painting since childhood. Balancing fine art
gallery exhibitions with illustration work, Sally holds a B.A.
from U.C. Santa Cruz and a Master of Architecture from M.I.T.
She lives in Waitsfield, Vermont, with her son Carson, whom
Sally feels is one of God's masterpieces.