The Lesson: A Fable of Hope

The Lesson: A Fable of Hope

by Carol Lynn Pearson
The Lesson: A Fable of Hope

The Lesson: A Fable of Hope

by Carol Lynn Pearson

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Overview

A simple, inspiring story about solving problems from the bestselling author of A Stranger For Christmas.
 
Robert is delighted when he successfully solves his first math problem at school—one plus one equals two. He thinks his work is done—but he’s about to learn that there are plenty more problems to solve…
 
This inspiring, national bestselling fable brings us back to the world of homework assignments, classroom desks, and cafeteria food to remind us that grownups face problems every day and show how to solve them. You may no longer have to puzzle over what happens when two trains are approaching Cleveland, with one leaving at 1:00 P.M. and traveling at 50 mph…but perhaps you’re struggling with waking up fourteen days in a row wondering if it’s worth it to get out of bed, or why you feel like you’re giving 100% to a relationship and getting only 30% in return. Beautifully illustrated and told in the straightforward tradition of a classic fable, The Lesson is an uplifting tale that can help you rediscover the joy of finally finding the right answer.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781423611240
Publisher: Smith, Gibbs Publisher
Publication date: 05/29/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 32
File size: 752 KB

About the Author

Carol Lynn Pearson is the author of more than forty books and plays, including Goodbye, I Love You and The Lord Is My Shepherd: Inspiration for Couples. She is also the author of a variety of poetry, musicals, and plays. She lives in Walnut Creek, California. Kathleen Peterson has illustrated The Lesson, What Love Is, A Stronh Man, the Gift, Will You Still Be My Daughter? and Girlfriend, You Are The Best! She lives in Ephraim, Utah.

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Robert grew bigger and bigger and so did his problems. Oh, he loved recess, and he played ball and roller-skated with friends after school and had the best time! And the teacher saw to it that they sang and drew pictures and had lots of fun in class.

But always there came the problems.

And sometimes he slumped down at his desk and said, “I am not enjoying this! Why are you punishing me with all these problems?”

And Robert’s teacher, now twinkling as if the secret were even more wonderful, answered, “Oh, Robert, I am not punishing you. It’s just that you have moved up a grade and are ready for harder problems. And here comes one now.”

Robert held onto his desk with both hands and squeezed his eyes shut and listened.

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