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Cargando... A RAY OF SUNSHINE: A Magical Storybook Series Book Onepor Marissa Marchan
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Theo and Mary are a deformed husband and wife who are constantly mocked in their small town. The townspeople chased them away from the only home they'd ever known. With their meager possessions, Theo and Mary travel to the forest, where they discover a magical and mysterious world of beauty and happiness. God soon blessed them with a child. To Theo and Mary's surprise, he possesses healing abilities and a connection with the elements and animals. Will Ray's magical abilities be enough to teach the people of the town the true meaning of unconditional love? Can people accept Theo and Mary despite their unappealing appearance? Come along on the adventures of an amazing family as they use their special abilities to save others and teach people about the power of love and understanding. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Reading this book, I can't help thinking about one old episode of a Twilight zone, wherein the whole episode, you could only see the actors' bodies, not their faces. In that episode, the plot was that some girl had multiple plastic surgeries on her face because she was ugly. After the final surgery, they took the bandages off at the end of the episode. Everybody was appalled by her face, the camera raised and showed that she was beautiful. Then the camera showed other people's faces who were by this world standards completely deformed. Beauty is just another standard, and that makes it a lie.
This book is wonderful. It shows every human virtue and every human flaw. Read this book! Don't judge people by their look, judge them by their souls. I know this sounds like a utopia, but we will fail as human race unless we learn to appreciate others' spirit and soul. ( )