The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn't is about a family who was working hard for God and the devil tried to hinder them. He got in a good lick and tried to destroy the family. The children prayed hard for the family to get back together, at least by that Thanksgiving. As Thanksgiving neared the devil put up a fight and the parents talked of divorce. The children prayed even harder. It seemed as if the family would never get back together, much less by Thanksgiving... Follow this exciting story as a family goes through the painful feeling of separation. It will also put joy in your heart as you hear the happy ending.
The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn't is about a family who was working hard for God and the devil tried to hinder them. He got in a good lick and tried to destroy the family. The children prayed hard for the family to get back together, at least by that Thanksgiving. As Thanksgiving neared the devil put up a fight and the parents talked of divorce. The children prayed even harder. It seemed as if the family would never get back together, much less by Thanksgiving... Follow this exciting story as a family goes through the painful feeling of separation. It will also put joy in your heart as you hear the happy ending.
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Meet the Author
Daniella Whyte and Daniel D. P. Whyte IV, are the children of the national bestselling author Daniel Whyte III. Daniella Whyte is also the author of The Girl God Wants. Daniel IV is the author of Letters to Young Boys. Danita Whyte, who illustrated this book, is also the daughter of Daniel Whyte III. She is the author of the Amazon.com bestseller, The Virtuous Girl. Their parents and siblings, Danae', Daniqua, Danyel Ezekiel, and Danyelle also contributed to this book.
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Overview
The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn't is about a family who was working hard for God and the devil tried to hinder them. He got in a good lick and tried to destroy the family. The children prayed hard for the family to get back together, at least by that Thanksgiving. As Thanksgiving neared the devil put up a fight and the parents talked of divorce. The children prayed even harder. It seemed as if the family would never get back together, much less by Thanksgiving... Follow this exciting story as a family goes through the painful feeling of separation. It will also put joy in your heart as you hear the happy ending.