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Jake and Tammy live in Canterbury Place. Together with their friends, family and neighbours they have lots to learn about life and the world they live in, particularly about Friendship and Bullying.
Canterbury Place is the fictional setting for a series of books exploring deep issues. This is a great book for a child who has come across bullying for the first time or who is perhaps learning more about what it is to be a real friend.
During their adventures we, too, want to know the answers to the questions that Tammy and Jake ask. In a loving context their Mum and Dad tell them what they need to know about loyalty, forgiveness and the love and friendship that we all search after.
Catherine Mackenzie enjoys explaining the gospel to a child and sees it as a challenge and a joy - something to treasure and to look forward to. Catherine's favourite activity is making flapjacks with her nephews & nieces. She loves to collect books & real life heroes and some of these can be seen in her Little Light's series. Watch out for two additions to this series in September 2008. She has written several trailblazer biographies (including Billy Graham) for young people, the ‘Stories from Canterbury Place’ series dealing with difficult issues those children may have to face. Her Recent Board Series 'Sent to Save'(January 2008) follows on from ‘Born to be King’ which was released in July 2006.
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Bullying is a problem, it's everywhere. It's in our schools and classrooms, boardrooms and shopfloors. Children need to know about how to deal with bullying in their own situations. I've tried to give simple, practical advice which a child can use, but as well as that I encourage children not to look at the various characters as goodies and baddies. The bible has a lot of people who had direct experience of bullying - and God helped them often to help themselves. With confidence in God and in his word children can be encouraged to tackle bullying in a biblical and God honouring way.
Catherine Mackenzie; Author
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