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Zusatztext Praise for Joseph F. Girzone“Girzone draws on the wisdom of the centuries! writing [with] humanity and spirit.” — Kirkus Reviews “Girzone’s empathy for the loneliness and insecurity of being human guides readers toward a more satisfying religious experience.” — Booklist “It’s the living presence in our souls that Girzone seeks to foster.” — National Catholic Register “Joseph Girzone focuses on the heart of the matter! the truth of the Gospel! and the revelations of the heart! and people relate to his words! respond to his wisdom! read his books! and beg for more.” — Catholic Times “Regardless of how hard or how easy you find the way to God! Girzone’s spirituality! based on good sense! and his confident! friendly writing will ensure that even if you are alone! you will not feel lonely.” — Schenectady Gazette “Girzone is an encourager who seeks to challenge others with the simple but powerful methods of positive thinking! prayer! and love for others.” — Free Press (Chattanooga) Informationen zum Autor JOSEPH GIRZONE retired from the active priesthood in 1981 and embarked on a successful career as a writer and inspirational speaker. He is the author of several bestselling books, including Joshua , My Struggle with Faith , and Never Alone . He lives in Albany, New York. Klappentext This engaging prequel to Joseph Girzone's bestselling series, which has sold more than 5 million books in the United States, describes Joshua's early years and the first inklings of his destiny as a messenger of love in a troubled world. Millions of readers around the world have followed the story of the gentle woodcarver and carpenter who was first introduced in 1983 in Joseph Girzone's beloved parable, Joshua . In JOSHUA'S FAMILY, Girzone travels back in time, painting a captivating portrait of the mother and father who nurtured Joshua and of the friends and neighbors who viewed the unusually precocious child with an uneasy balance of wonder and skepticism. Joshua's extraordinary nature and mysterious gifts come to light even as he participates in the ordinary routines of small-town life: his gentleness and loving spirit imbue his interactions with contemporaries and adults alike. As he grows from child to adolescent, Joshua gradually awakens to the knowledge that he has been placed on earth for a special reason. Leaving the comforts of family and a familiar world, he moves to the outskirts of a distant town, where he will begin to teach others how the powers of love, tolerance, and understanding can heal the divisions in the human family and bring everlasting peace to the world. This is the book so many have been waiting for, and its powerful message is a much-needed antidote to the difficulties in today's world. CHAPTER 1 It was just an ordinary house, though now falling apart from lack of love. It was located on a back street in a village called Shadybrook. The house was old, that is, to a child's way of thinking. Actually, it was hardly fifty years old, which to an older person was rather new since older people are so used to one–hundred or two–hundred–year–old houses. To the people who had just moved in, it must have seemed like a dream house, even though it was run–down and shabby looking, with paint peeling off the outside and weeds running wild all around the grounds. Some might just say it was dilapidated. Rumor had it that the family was allowed to live there free if they agreed to fix it up and paint the whole house inside and out, and take care of the front and back yards. The day they moved in, the whole village was curious, and all during the day neighbors casually walked down the street to catch a glimpse of what the newcomers were like. One of the most curious was only a young girl, not quite ten years old. It turned out the new family were poor people, though there was a certain dignity about them....