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At some point in your life, you will be betrayed. Someone you thought truly loved you will seemingly change overnight. A trusted friend or family member will become your enemy. Maybe you have struggled to overcome abuse you suffered many years ago. If you are not careful, these events will completely change the course of your life.In this book, you will plainly see God's plan for healing the hurt in your life. You do not have to be defined by what's been done to you. You will see how to partake of the healing power that God has provided for you. As you follow Jesus and these mighty men and women of God, you will see how you can stay right, even when done wrong. Freedom belongs to you (John 8:31-32)!
On a dark and stormy winter night, two men accidentally break open a prison made of solid emerald, releasing a being that has been trapped for over five thousand years. Injured, weak, and desperate she has no memory of who she is or why she was trapped in such a horrible way. Now she must discover a whole new world and her place in it. A fantasy set in a new world, where the myths and legends of our reality are historical facts. A fresh new voice in the fantasy fiction, Alternate world, and young adult genres.
For Robert Jacklin - packed off without warning to boarding school in Zimbabwe - everything is terrifyingly new. As Robert is drawn slowly into Ivan's destructive web, he begins to question things he'd always held true and, as Ivan's grip tightens, he finds himself caught up in something far more dangerous than he could have imagined.
'If I stood you in front of a man, pressed a gun into your palm and told you to squeeze the trigger, would you do it?''No, sir, no way!''What if I then told you we'd gone back in time and his name was Adolf Hitler? Would you do it then?' Zimbabwe, 1980s. The fighting has stopped, independence has been won and Robert Mugabe has come to power offering the end of the Old Way and promising hope for black Africans.For Robert Jacklin, it's all new: new continent, new country, new school. And very quickly he learns that for some of his white classmates, the sound of guns is still loud, and their battles rage on.Boys like Ivan. Clever, cunning Ivan.He wants things back to how they were, and he's taking his fight to the very top.Winner of the Costa, the UKLA and the Branford Boase Awards
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