I Don't See Heaven
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My review
Isabella is sitting under a tree in her backyard dreaming about her first plane ride to see her grandmother. Isabella is so excited that she is the first one up in the morning. She sits by the window on the plane. However Isabella quickly turns sad. She was expecting to see her grandpa in heaven. Her parents tell her that she can not physically see heaven but she can still see her grandpa anytime she desires. All she has to do is just close her eyes and think of him.
I Don't See Heaven is a great book for young children and adults. If parents need a way to help their children briefly understand about heaven then they can read this book to their kids. What I most liked about this book was the fact that the story was simple and had a good message. The fact that the words were on their own page with the picture on the next page really made reading this book clean and easy. It was not clustered in the picture. Also the pictures were straight forward with not a bunch of details. This does make it easy for children to read the book themselves while enjoying the picture at the same time. Pick up a copy of this book today.
I Don't See Heaven is now available on Amazon and Barnes &Nobles
Jennifer Adan relocated to Nashville, TN, after winning a songwriting competition sponsored by Jeffrey Steele. She has since joined the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) and West Coast Songwriters Association (WCS), learning to perfect her craft. She wrote a number one hit for CMA winner and “The Voice” judge, Blake Shelton titled, “She Wouldn’t Be Gone." The song was released as the first single off Shelton’s album Startin’ Fires. The single debuted at number 52 on the Billboard: Hot Country Songs chart and hit #1 on the chart several weeks later. She has continued to prove herself to be not only a songwriter but also a writer in its truest sense; with her newest endeavor I Don’t See Heaven.
My review
Isabella is sitting under a tree in her backyard dreaming about her first plane ride to see her grandmother. Isabella is so excited that she is the first one up in the morning. She sits by the window on the plane. However Isabella quickly turns sad. She was expecting to see her grandpa in heaven. Her parents tell her that she can not physically see heaven but she can still see her grandpa anytime she desires. All she has to do is just close her eyes and think of him.
I Don't See Heaven is a great book for young children and adults. If parents need a way to help their children briefly understand about heaven then they can read this book to their kids. What I most liked about this book was the fact that the story was simple and had a good message. The fact that the words were on their own page with the picture on the next page really made reading this book clean and easy. It was not clustered in the picture. Also the pictures were straight forward with not a bunch of details. This does make it easy for children to read the book themselves while enjoying the picture at the same time. Pick up a copy of this book today.
I Don't See Heaven is now available on Amazon and Barnes &Nobles
Jennifer Adan relocated to Nashville, TN, after winning a songwriting competition sponsored by Jeffrey Steele. She has since joined the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) and West Coast Songwriters Association (WCS), learning to perfect her craft. She wrote a number one hit for CMA winner and “The Voice” judge, Blake Shelton titled, “She Wouldn’t Be Gone." The song was released as the first single off Shelton’s album Startin’ Fires. The single debuted at number 52 on the Billboard: Hot Country Songs chart and hit #1 on the chart several weeks later. She has continued to prove herself to be not only a songwriter but also a writer in its truest sense; with her newest endeavor I Don’t See Heaven.
Keep up with the ambitious Nashville based writer through her website www.jenniferadan.com and grab a
copy of I Don’t See Heaven on Amazon or your local Barnes and Noble store
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