If I write this review for more than two stanzas, I run the risk of exceeding the size of the book itself. Yes, this book is made up of hardly 100 lines, but nevertheless, one of those gems produced by Richard Bach. In this tiniest of books, Richard Bach explores his meta-physical, parallel world concepts, in a simplest of stories.
Richard is going to attend the birthday part of his little friend Rae Hansen. The entire book is woven around this single sentence. With the watercolor paintings by Lee Shapiro, this book looks very much like a story book for children. But, in fact, with this single book, you can introduce the concept of parallel universe and metaphysics to even your little ones. A worthy read in 15 minutes of your time!
Richard is going to attend the birthday part of his little friend Rae Hansen. The entire book is woven around this single sentence. With the watercolor paintings by Lee Shapiro, this book looks very much like a story book for children. But, in fact, with this single book, you can introduce the concept of parallel universe and metaphysics to even your little ones. A worthy read in 15 minutes of your time!
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