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In the year , a young boy named Jal Valhyn is caught in a maelstrom of violence and conflict. His country is at war and the world government based on humanistic principles that had fulfilled its promise of a halcyon peace for a century and a half. The Boy Who Walked a Way is a touching literary fantasy novel by Nancy Janes about the true power of belief. Representing the child inside all of us that neither age nor time can eradicate, young Jal is a perfect personification to the wholehearted faith and belief in miracles that the innocence of .  · The Boy Who Walked a Way is a touching literary fantasy novel by Nancy Janes about the true power of belief. Representing the child inside all of us that neither age nor time can eradicate, young Jal is a perfect personification to the untainted and wholehearted faith and belief in miracles that the innocence of childhood www.doorway.ru


The Boy Who Walked a Way by Nancy Janes 26 ratings, average rating, 20 reviews The Boy Who Walked a Way Quotes Showing of 1 "Our days and years are strung upon. Ga. Boy, 12, Who Loved Football Was Found Slain in Woods the Day After He Went Missing. Police are still searching for the person or persons responsible for the killing of a year-old Atlanta. Jane tells Nancy about the mysterious person in the black cloak, who Jane believes put a curse on Linda. Nancy asks Jane about the goggles and the telescope. To get the telescope from Jane, you have to play a card game. In this game, you want to make twelve matches, in under 25 moves. Jane shows the cards to you for a brief time, before turning.


by Janes in Novels, Poetry, Writing Tags: allegory, Christian, journey, Nancy Janes, novels, Quest, writing, ya adventure My book featuring ten year old Jal Valhyn, The Boy Who Walked A Way to the peaceable Kingdom, has been posted on the website, Ask David. The Boy Who Learned Faith, Patience, and Courage In The Boy Who Walked a Way, Nancy Janes creates a fantasy world of tragedy, beauty, and social significance in which her year-old protagonist Jal travels from confusion and fear to faith and courage. In the mid 's, after a long peace on earth, war breaks out, and country after country is. She has released another work Night Rumbles based loosely on the book "The Boy Who Walked A Way." Nancy Janes grew up in the Appalachians of Kentucky and then moved to an urban setting in mid-adolescence. She attended Wayne State University in Detroit and obtained a Masters degree in Social Work. After a career in mental health she returned to writing and finds the demands of writing as absorbing as her former occupation.

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