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At the turn of the 20th century, the last candle yearned to have its master and mistress light its wick and revel in the beauty of its flame. It wanted to be used as had its ancestors. For decades, the candle sat on a shelf holding up books. It seemed to be ignored. Then the candle witnessed electrification that lit its home with light that needed no candles. But one night, a thunderstorm raged. There was a particularly loud crack from lightning, and then... .

Produktbeschreibung
At the turn of the 20th century, the last candle yearned to have its master and mistress light its wick and revel in the beauty of its flame. It wanted to be used as had its ancestors. For decades, the candle sat on a shelf holding up books. It seemed to be ignored. Then the candle witnessed electrification that lit its home with light that needed no candles. But one night, a thunderstorm raged. There was a particularly loud crack from lightning, and then... .
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Autorenporträt
Chris Jakubowicz was born October 2, 1976. He grew up in a town named Zion, Illinois. A suburb north of Chicago. He lives in Florida and has been married to his lovely wife for the past 21 years. Together they have raised two young adults. He likes sports, especially baseball and golf. He enjoys being outdoors as much as possible and cherishes soaking up the stillness and serenity that nature brings. Being near the water and going kayaking with his wife are among his favorite activities. Writing down stories for meaning and purpose has always been something important to Chris. He currently owns a home-inspection company in Florida and still treasures the unique moments when he can sit down to write and create. He values his faith in God the Father and in His son Jesus Christ and loves the chance to speak to youth about this whenever given the opportunity. Chris knows that the story of hope and redemption is possible for everyone, and he loves to share this message in stories for children.