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A Dream of Peace in Jerusalem - cover

A Dream of Peace in Jerusalem

Thalia Blackthorn

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

A Dream of Peace in Jerusalem follows the journey of Sarah, a young girl who dreams of a peaceful Jerusalem.
 
Guided by a friendly dove named Zayel, Sarah explores the city’s rich history, meeting people from different walks of life—Jews, Christians, and Muslims—who share stories of faith, hope, and unity. As Sarah delves deeper into Jerusalem’s past and present, she learns the importance of tolerance, understanding, and respect for diverse beliefs.
 
Through her dream, Sarah discovers that peace begins with love and understanding, and that we are all connected through our shared humanity.
Available since: 05/30/2025.
Print length: 138 pages.

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