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The Boy Who Sang for the Angels is a children's book for 7-12 years of age. However, it will be read by "children" of all ages because of its universal appeal. Set in Europe in the mid-18th century", the story resonates with local color, music, cathedrals, and a touching account of the plight of compelling orphaned children facing both the harshness and the unexpected blessings of life. Its magic is irresistible.

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The Boy Who Sang for the Angels is a children's book for 7-12 years of age. However, it will be read by "children" of all ages because of its universal appeal. Set in Europe in the mid-18th century", the story resonates with local color, music, cathedrals, and a touching account of the plight of compelling orphaned children facing both the harshness and the unexpected blessings of life. Its magic is irresistible.
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Autorenporträt
James Cantelon is a pastor, broadcaster, and the founder of "WOW"(Working for Orphans and Widows) a ministry to orphans and widows impacted by the HIV and AIDS pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa. He is also founder of "King of Kings Church" in Jerusalem Israel. He has three best-selling books to his credit, "Theology for Non-Theologians", "When God Stood Up" (Harper/Collins), and "Letters to Jess and Kate"(Oliver Nelson). He and his wife Kathryn live in Burlington Ontario Canada. They have three children and twelve grandchildren.