Author: Jim Stovall
Publisher: David C. Cook
First sentence: Once upon a time, there was an enchanted kingodm in a land far, far away.
My thoughts: This book was a very quick read. It reminded me of a fable (as the first sentence sort of reveals). It is about a King who wishes to leave a legacy so future generations will remember him and the people he ruled. His wise men are called upon to suggest what a good legacy would be. They suggest great architecture, coin with his face, or a statue in his likeness. However, the last wise man suggests he delcare a proclamation of the Wisdom of the Ages.
After much thought, the King agrees that the proclamation would be the way to go. When his wise men cannot agree as to a way to sum up what the Wisdom of the Ages should be or say, the King opens up his court to hear from his subjects. Anyone who feels they can contribute to what the Wisdom of the Ages should bbe can be heard.
A diverse group comes forward - one a day - to share their thoughts. To name a few -they ranged from a farmer, a mother, and a teacher, to a physician and a judge. Each one comes forward with their own thoughts for the King to contemplate.
This book was well written, and contains a good message, but I have never been a big fan as to this style of writing (fables/fairy tales). If this book sounds interesting to someone out there though, I would love to send it on (U.S. only please/no P.O. boxes). Just leave a comment below with your email and I will draw a winner next Tuesday, June 30.
Please watch for the First Wild Card Tour tomorrow to read the first chapter!
About the author: Jim Stovall has been a national champion Olympic weightlifter, a successful investment broker and entrepreneur. He is Co-Founder and President of the Narrative Television Network, which makes movies and television accessible for our nation's 13 million blind and visually impaired people and their families. Although originally designed for the blind and visually impaired, over 60% of NTN's nationwide audience is made up of fully-sighted people who simply enjoy the programming.
Jim Stovall hosts the Network's talk show, "NTN Showcase." His guests have included Katharine Hepburn, Jack Lemmon, Carol Channing, Steve Allen, and Eddie Albert, as well as many others. The Narrative Television Network has received an Emmy Award and an International Film and Video Award among its many industry honors.
NTN has grown to include over 1,200 cable systems and broadcast stations, reaching over 35 million homes in the United States, and NTN is shown in 11 foreign countries.
The King's Legacy
Publisher/Publication Date: David C. Cook, June 2009
ISBN: 978-1-4347-6593-2
160 pages
19 comments:
I'd like to give it a try!
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This sounds interesting to me.
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Sounds good to me:)
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I'd be interested to see what direction it takes from there.
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This sounds like a wonderful book. One I would love to read. Please enter me. I did blog this giveaway at:
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Please include me in your giveaway.
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I really think I'd like this one! Thanks for the giveaway.
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I'd love to give this one a try, it looks interesting!
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Greetings and good luck to everyone entered in the drawing to win my book.
Among the 12 books I've written, this one was a stretch for me. As a blind person myself, it's hard enough to visualize the 21st Century world and describe it to my readers. A Middle Ages setting indeed becomes a fantasy and a fable for me. I only hope that as you read the descriptions and they form as a picture in your mind, they are similar to the ones that were in my mind as I dictated The King's Legacy.
Keep reading--
Jim Stovall
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