Sara Series by Esther & Jerry Hicks (1-3)
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Overview: New York Times best-selling authors Esther and Jerry Hicks produce the Leading Edge Abraham-Hicks teachings on the art of allowing our natural Well-Being to come forth. Law of Attraction workshops held in up to 60 cities per year inspire a regular flow of Abraham books, CDs, and DVDs. Their Sara books are novels for children/young adults about a young girl, Sara, who learns about life through a wise owl named Solomon.
Genre: Fiction > Children/Young Adult
1: Sara and the Foreverness of Friends of a Feather Readers will understand how they, too, can become the magnificent creators they were born to be and that all really is in divine order … all really is well. When Sara comes to this knowing, she asks her wise mentor, Solomon, how ever will I ever explain this to anybody? How will I ever make them understand? And Solomon speaks to all of us as he answers, Sara that is not your work. It is enough, Sweet Girl, that you understand.
2: Solomon’s Fine Featherless Friends This second Sara novel rampages through chapter after chapter of fun and adventure. Solomon (the owl from the first book who “speaks without moving his lips”) reappears and gives Sara and her classmate Seth a fresh and enlightening perspective on life on this planet. Simply put, these two adventurous, tree-climbing friends dialogue with their ethereal feathered mentor regarding their varied (and sometimes confusing) experiences with parents, teachers, other students, neighbors, and property owners. The clarity, understanding, and wisdom that Solomon gives them results in some surprisingly practical views on the rules of the game of life.
3: A Talking Owl Is Worth a Thousand Words! “Do you believe in ghosts?” Annette just sort of blurted out.
Sara and Seth both looked up with surprise. “Well,” Sara stalled, “I guess I do.” She remembered the night Solomon had visited her in her bedroom after Jason and Jimmy had shot him, but she hadn’t really thought about him being a ghost that night; she’d just been so glad to see her beloved feathered friend. Sara and Seth looked at each other. Both of them knew that if anything would fall into the category of ghosts, Solomon would most likely be it, but they didn’t say anything, uncertain about telling their new friend their special secret. “Well, do you believe in ghosts?” Seth asked, looking intently at Annette’s serious face. Annette looked at Seth and then at Sara, who both sat quietly, each waiting to hear the answer.
“No, I just wondered if you did,” Annette answered abruptly. “Hey, let’s swing.” And without taking the time to execute a perfectly calculated leap from the platform as she usually did, Annette grabbed the swinging rope and jumped off as if she couldn’t do so fast enough.
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