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Really Woolly: Tree Of Life
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Item description for Really Woolly: Tree Of Life by Really Woolly...
Overview Join the Woolly family for an exciting new adventure! For as long as they can remember, Jacob and Grace have loved playing in the tree across the street from their pasture. But when construction begins on a new road through Wollyville, the city informs the Wollys that the tree will have to be cut down. At first, Grace and Jacob can?t bear the thought of losing their favorite place to play. But with the help of their family and the wisdom of the Bible, they soon discover that sometimes, we must lose something we love for the greater good. Christian families will appreciate The Tree of Life as a resource for discussing with the kids the sadness of death and the joy of resurrection!
DVD Includes: ? 30-Minute Video ? Online Live Events ? Deleted Scenes ? Outtakes ? Trivia |
Item Specifications...
Region Code: 1 (USA & Canada Only)
Weight: 0.2 lbs.
Binding DVD Video
Publisher Dayspring Cards
UPC 081983377839
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Reviews - What do customers think about Really Woolly: Tree Of Life?
 | Enjoyable Yarn Dec 24, 2007 |
| I like Max Brand's stories over most other Western writers because he sidesteps page after page of monotonous action and substitutes the inner thoughts and emotions of his characters. As we get to know them we start to worry over their fate. If that is the kind of story you like, then, you are in luck here. | | |  | Torn between two worlds Nov 24, 2007 |
Terry Hollis was the son of a notorious outlaw named Black Jack. His father was murdered and Terry was raised from infancy by the women who loved his father. The question throughout the book was whether young Hollis would go straight or follow in his father's footsteps. This story is not as fast-paced as the others, but an element of tenseness carries throughout the story. It is a well-written and enjoyable character study. | | |  | Slow pacer Oct 2, 2003 |
| After having read ten or so of Max Brand's novels, I have true appreciation for his diverse work. However, I found "Black Jack" to be dull and monotonous. If a reader is looking for an entertaining read, "Black Jack" doesn't fit that need. | | | Write your own review about Really Woolly: Tree Of Life
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