Review – Sara: Book 3 by Abraham-Hicks
Book Info
Title: Sara Book 3: A Talking Owl is Worth a Thousand Words
Author: Abraham, Esther Hicks, Jerry Hicks
Publication year: 2002
Formats available: Paperback
Review
This is the third and final book in the ‘Sara’ trilogy from Abraham-Hicks. The books tell of the adventures of a young girl named Sara and her friend, a wise talking owl named Solomon.
What’s it about?
In the second book, Sara and Solomon were joined by Seth, a new boy at Sara’s school, and in this third book another new character is introduced. Louise is also new to Sara and Seth’s school, and Seth suggests to Sara that they introduce Louise to Solomon. Sara is initially reluctant, but her resentment of Louise evaporates as she learns of Louise’s troubled home life, and gets to know her better, and soon the four become firm friends.
What’s it like?
As with the other books in the series, this story is aimed at children but will appeal to children and adults alike. Although it tackles some fairly ‘heavy’ issues (death, etc), the tone is light and Solomon’s wisdom is both entertaining and enlightening, as he continues to encourage the children to deliberately create their own realities.
Summary
Like the other ‘Sara’ titles, this is a very engaging, feel-good book, and I strongly recommend it to anyone with children, as well as to anyone who is attracted to the Abraham material generally.
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