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The Day the Angels Fell

This series delves into profound questions about life, death, and the meaning of existence. It follows a young protagonist on an extraordinary journey, sparked by personal tragedy and encounters with mysterious forces. The narratives explore what it means to accept loss and how we confront the inevitable. It's a captivating coming-of-age tale that touches on universal themes of hope and forgiveness.

The Edge of Over There
The Day the Angels Fell

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  1. 1

    The Day the Angels Fell

    • 320 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    It was the summer of storms and strays and strangers. The summer that lightning struck the big oak tree in the front yard. The summer his mother died in a tragic accident. As he recalls the tumultuous events that launched a surprising journey, Samuel can still hardly believe it all happened. After his mother's death, twelve-year-old Samuel Chambers would do anything to bring her back. Prompted by three strange carnival fortune-tellers and the surfacing of his mysterious and reclusive neighbor, Sam begins his search for the Tree of Life--the only thing that could possibly bring his mother back. His quest to defeat death entangles him and his best friend Abra in an ancient conflict and forces Sam to grapple with an unwelcome question: could it be possible that death is a gift? Haunting and hypnotic, The Day the Angels Fell explores the difficult questions of life in a voice that is fresh, friendly, and unafraid. With this powerful story, Shawn Smucker has carved out a spot for himself in the tradition of authors Madeleine L'Engle and Lois Lowry.

    The Day the Angels Fell
  2. 2

    The Edge of Over There

    • 384 pages
    • 14 hours of reading
    4.1(71)Add rating

    When Abra Miller goes to New Orleans Cemetery No. 1 to search for the Tree of Life, she discovers a city teetering on the edge of chaos, people desperate for a way out, and an enemy intent on enslaving the human race.

    The Edge of Over There