Allie and the Angel
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About the Book
What? A Christmas story about Allie the Angel who does not have her wings? How is Allie going to fly? What? Another Angel appears? How does Allie the Angel find her wings? What good deeds must Allie do to earn her wings? And who does Allie help to find the way to Bethlehem to fulfill the promise made so long ago? In the beginning, Allie and the Angel was a story just for children, but as the writing progressed, Allie and the Angel became a story not only for children but also for adults who still hold their childhood in their hearts Through each page, Allie leads the reader on an adventure not only to find her wings, but also to find the true meaning of her quest, a journey which will take her to that very Stable in Bethlehem that holy night. Read this story and the answers are all revealed.
About the Author
About the Author Dorothy Van Kirk, a Phi Beta Kappa and Magna Cum Laude graduate from Colorado State University, has been captivating young readers since 2012. Starting with Dusty the Christmas Star, published in 2012 and illustrated by her granddaughters in Australia, her stories, now paired with Illustrator Trish Muscarello, blend heartfelt lessons with whimsical charm. The Duck Showed Up, published in 2021, Lurk the Lavender Leopard, published in 2022, Izzabella Pinafore, published in 2023, and Does My Lizard Really Like Me, published in 2024 are illustrated by Trish Muscarello as well. Born in the Bronx and now residing in Colorado, Dorothy’s childhood dream was to craft children’s tales, a dream realized with every book she publishes. About the Illustrator Trish Muscarello, a Valparaiso University and University of Illinois alumna, started her career in Medical Arts, creating an Atlas in Oral Surgery and juried trial exhibits. Transitioning her expertise to children’s literature, she has illustrated beloved titles like The Duck Showed Up, Lurk the Lavender Leopard, Izzabella Pinafore, and Does My Lizard Really Like Me. Artistry and travel fuel her passion.