Synopsis
Andrew s Wish is an uplifting and wonder-filled, heartfelt children s book, which includes a bonus CD with the story delightfully narrated by Kelsey Grammer.It will be hard to find a more loveable hero than Andrew, or a more wonderful opportunity to believe in miracles. Open your heart, as you open the pages of this book, and enter into a magical world that is made visible through magnificent illustrations, where reindeer sleep in heated waterbeds and Elven Kings grant wishes.Andrew s Wish, written by Jason M. Leen and Jan Klyce is beautifully illustrated by Gary Lund, an Emmy Award winner and Academy Award nominee. Andrew s journey begins in Santa s Village where he finds a box of gifts that Santa has mistakenly left behind. Quickly rising to the occasion, Andrew, thinking only of the children, carries the box over the snow covered hills to find the kingdom of the elves. There, he hopes his wish for the gifts to somehow, arrive by Christmas morning can be granted by the Elven King. This story, which inspires rising to the occasion, the joy of giving and thinking of others, reminds us of the true spirit of Christmas. In this timeless story, Andrew transports himself into the heart of every reader with his message of love. Reviewers have likened this book to The Night Before Chirstmas, to be enjoyed generation after generation. The San Francisco Examiner exclaimed, "Move over Rudolph, Andrew is here". Written in rhyme, in the style of Dr Seuss, this special 9" x 11" Christmas book is offered at a great price of only $15.95, including the bonus CD of Kelsey Grammer reading the text with a heartfelt tone that resonates with the child in all of us. (For ages 5 to 100)
About the Author
Jason M. Leen Bio Born in Virginia in 1950, Jason is an internationally respected author whose personal abilities and pursuits have contributed to a most unusual literary career. Gifted from the age of five with a rare form of clairaudience, Jason has spent the last forty years exploring the universe through the sometimes life altering perspective of his unique ability. Beginning with The Death of The Prophet, first published in 1979, which has been called the authentic conclusion of Gibran s masterpiece, The Prophet , Jason opened the door to a new literary landscape, where the reader is often transformed by the transcendence of the text. This was followed ten years later in 1989 with Peace At Last: The after death experiences of John Lennon, translated globally in seven languages and considered by many to be a cult classic, pioneering the concept of non-physical consciousness and the reality of after death communication.With the publication of Andrew s Wish in the winter of 2009, Jason reveals a very different layer of his literary skills. Here he invites the children of the world to share a story that was born out of two hearts, as he collaborates with Jan Klyce, in creating a new Christmas hero who will be standing next to Rudolph for many generations to come.
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