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A Catholic writer imagines the answer to one of the most compelling questions people face in this world--and the next. Do animals get rewarded with eternal life? The life and death story of a mountain lion leaving his mother and brother to encounter predators and his next meal parallels the challenges of nearby humans attempting to steward both forest and wildlife. Where do their struggles lead them? When lives are lost, do animals join humans in heaven? Seen through the eyes of creatures great and small, Snarl takes the reader on an unforgettable journey where they have their eyes opened to…mehr

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A Catholic writer imagines the answer to one of the most compelling questions people face in this world--and the next. Do animals get rewarded with eternal life? The life and death story of a mountain lion leaving his mother and brother to encounter predators and his next meal parallels the challenges of nearby humans attempting to steward both forest and wildlife. Where do their struggles lead them? When lives are lost, do animals join humans in heaven? Seen through the eyes of creatures great and small, Snarl takes the reader on an unforgettable journey where they have their eyes opened to startling new possibilities. Since the book frames our heaven shared with every willingly redeemed animal, not just those that we know and love, the author is compelled to substantiate his premise with evidence from Scripture and a mix of classic theologians. Follow this story for the possibility of our shared redemption.
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John Francis Pearring Jr. has been a groundbreaking storage firm CEO, Catholic newspaper editor, teacher, and licensed commercial contractor. He is a trained journalist, poet, documentation writer, and apologist for the Catholic Church. Snarl is his first published novel. John and Joanne, his wife of forty-nine years, live in Manitou Springs, Colorado. They raised six children and welcomed eleven grandchildren. John currently hosts homelesscatholic.com with five other bloggers out of his office in Woodland Park, Colorado.