Angels At My Door
"Angels At My Door" is a collection of stories and drawings from various children for whom the HIV virus has had a massive impact in their lives. Charming, inspirational, and poignant all at the same time, "Angels at My Door" is a top pick for children's picture book collections and a good buy for any child whose life has been torn apart by this disease.

In preparation for this very special children’s project for the More Life Celebration, I restudied Tony Kushner’s “Angels in America.” His words explicitly describe the painful and often lonely existence of those with AIDS. Kushner’s humor is astounding and his cry for democracy for one and all, including victims of AIDS, is life altering.

This seemingly very adult subject of suffering is not without children in it’s midst.

When I want to understand any question of truth more clearly, I simply speak to a child. Still filled with the ability to believe, a child is easily connected to spiritual and wonderous views of the world. More open and forgiving, a child sees AIDS through the eyes of hope; how to love someone with AIDS, how to pray for them, how to remind to take care of themselves, and that no matter what everything will be ok no matter what the outcome.

This book is for children, or anyone of any age, to create their own stories of courage and faith. To explore the angels in their life and the gifts of grace given to those who suffer.

It’s a work of art in progess!
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Angels At My Door
"Angels At My Door" is a collection of stories and drawings from various children for whom the HIV virus has had a massive impact in their lives. Charming, inspirational, and poignant all at the same time, "Angels at My Door" is a top pick for children's picture book collections and a good buy for any child whose life has been torn apart by this disease.

In preparation for this very special children’s project for the More Life Celebration, I restudied Tony Kushner’s “Angels in America.” His words explicitly describe the painful and often lonely existence of those with AIDS. Kushner’s humor is astounding and his cry for democracy for one and all, including victims of AIDS, is life altering.

This seemingly very adult subject of suffering is not without children in it’s midst.

When I want to understand any question of truth more clearly, I simply speak to a child. Still filled with the ability to believe, a child is easily connected to spiritual and wonderous views of the world. More open and forgiving, a child sees AIDS through the eyes of hope; how to love someone with AIDS, how to pray for them, how to remind to take care of themselves, and that no matter what everything will be ok no matter what the outcome.

This book is for children, or anyone of any age, to create their own stories of courage and faith. To explore the angels in their life and the gifts of grace given to those who suffer.

It’s a work of art in progess!
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"Angels At My Door" is a collection of stories and drawings from various children for whom the HIV virus has had a massive impact in their lives. Charming, inspirational, and poignant all at the same time, "Angels at My Door" is a top pick for children's picture book collections and a good buy for any child whose life has been torn apart by this disease.

In preparation for this very special children’s project for the More Life Celebration, I restudied Tony Kushner’s “Angels in America.” His words explicitly describe the painful and often lonely existence of those with AIDS. Kushner’s humor is astounding and his cry for democracy for one and all, including victims of AIDS, is life altering.

This seemingly very adult subject of suffering is not without children in it’s midst.

When I want to understand any question of truth more clearly, I simply speak to a child. Still filled with the ability to believe, a child is easily connected to spiritual and wonderous views of the world. More open and forgiving, a child sees AIDS through the eyes of hope; how to love someone with AIDS, how to pray for them, how to remind to take care of themselves, and that no matter what everything will be ok no matter what the outcome.

This book is for children, or anyone of any age, to create their own stories of courage and faith. To explore the angels in their life and the gifts of grace given to those who suffer.

It’s a work of art in progess!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016647180
Publisher: Dexter Jung
Publication date: 05/23/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Deborah Jung, Kids Who Care’s Founder and Executive Director, has produced and directed tours of 18 original works for Kids Who Care since 1989. Serving as the central “voice” for these scripts, Mrs. Jung creates original musicals from a collection of poems, prose, and songs written by professional and non-professional writers. The writing process is a unique blend of writers all speaking to a central issue of creating positive change; celebrating differences, taking care of the planet, discovering freedom, experiencing change and loss, etc

Mrs. Jung has produced and directed tours of 21 original musicals with Kids Who Care, previewing Off Broadway at the Lamb’s Theatre, and appearing at the Kennedy Center, Bass Hall, Disneyland, NY and LA City Kids, in addition to venues in New York, Los Angeles, Italy, Germany, Albania, Washington D.C., Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Orlando, Nashville, across Texas, and at 30,000 feet in the air on the American Airlines Wish Flight.
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