The raven who spoke with God

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Title: The crow who talked to God

Author: Christopher Foster

Translator: Mehrdad Yousefi

Publisher: Nik Farjam

Subject: English stories

Age category: Adult

Number of pages: 128

Language: Farsi

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The story of The raven who spoke with God is about a young and brave crow named Joshua who always thinks that being alive is more than eating and sleeping and does not want to have a normal and comfortable life like other crows.

About the book of The raven who spoke with God
Night soon swept across the forest. The pond frogs began to sing in unison. A few ravens argued for a short time on a nearby tree. An owl sings at a distance. The wolf’s voice came from afar.

Sam’s last thought when he fell asleep was that they had not yet chosen a name for their chicks. “We have to talk about this tomorrow morning,” he said to himself. Sam’s eyelids closed slowly, and he smiled crow, forgetting his name immediately; A name for the chicken that sparked his thoughts, anticipation and excitement. جآشوا. She was called Jashua, and was the name of Sam’s grandfather and Esmeralda’s wife. Jashwa was a good name for the hero, wasn’t it?

The crow that talked to God
In The Crow Who Talks to God, Christopher Foster tells the vivid and spiritual story of the journey of a young crow named Joshua, who is eager to pursue his own destiny and solve the hardships and problems of his life. This book is one of the best-selling works on Amazon.

The book of the crow who talked to God:
Do you face any challenges in your life? Do you feel that everything is somehow out of the way and do you feel upset? Christopher Foster will tell you an inspiring story in the audiobook The Raven Who Spoke with God so that you can find your way in life and get rid of hopeless thoughts and situations.

He has to make a tough decision; That he can achieve his dream? A dream that turns him into a messenger crow and he can no longer live a normal life like his family. However, Joshua is lonely and scared and has to embark on an unknown journey to find himself and learn important lessons from life.

Excerpts from the book of the crow who spoke to God:
– This is not an ordinary book. (The Sunday Oklahoman)
– A fun book that any reader of any age can enjoy. (Clarion-Ledger newspaper)
– The writing style of the book is lyrical and its story is inspiring and uplifting. (Green Bay Press Gazette)
– An inspiring and wonderful novel! A story that conveys its message with great skill. (Midwest Book Review)
Who is the book of the crow that talked to God suitable for?
If you are interested in spiritual and moral stories and novels, this book is recommended for you.

Learn more about Christopher Foster:
One of the most inspiring British writers is Christopher Foster. He has always written about happiness, the meaning of life and spirituality in his works and has left seven books so far.
Foster is also the founder and author of www.TheHappySeeker.com, where he writes about the concept of happiness and ways to achieve it.

In a part of the book of the crow who talked to God, we read:
It was close to noon. The carcass of the deer was getting smaller and smaller. Joshua looked at the big wolf lying in the shadow of a rock and asked questions. Why did he feel so close and friendly to Jimmy Bob? What did this mysterious bond with the wolf mean? “I feel like I can talk to her about everything and she always has a wise and logical answer to my questions. »

Joshua was sure; He is absolutely sure that the wolf will never humiliate him. What her father sometimes did made Joshua feel stupid and childish.
Jimmy Bob opened one eye. Maybe he felt Joshua looking at him and thinking about him. Then he got up and stretched his body and asked, “Was there enough food to eat?” If you do not eat enough, you are to blame. And he scratched his ear with agility.

Sentences from the text of the book
1. It was often rainy in the morning. A pile of crumpled gray clouds was still over the valley, but apparently it had no effect on the spirit of the three happy young crows, who were recklessly pursuing their perilous adventures.

2- The night soon covered the whole forest. The pond frogs began to sing in unison. A few ravens argued for a short time on a nearby tree. An owl sings at a distance.
The wolf’s voice came from afar. Sam’s last thought when he fell asleep was that they had not yet chosen a name for their chicks. “We have to talk about this tomorrow morning,” he said to himself. Sam’s eyelids closed slowly, and he smiled crow, forgetting his name immediately; A name for the chicken that sparked his thoughts, anticipation and excitement. جآشوا. She was called Jashua, and was the name of Sam’s grandfather and Esmeralda’s wife. Jashwa was a good name for the hero, wasn’t it?

Introducing the book of the crow who talked to God
The Book of the Crow Who Talked to God by Christopher Foster and translated by Mina Alaa is an inspiring and spiritual story. The crow realizes that life is more than just eating and sleeping, and decides to experience a new life.

The book of The raven who spoke with God
In this book, Christopher Foster writes the life story of a young crow named Joshua. Joshua realizes one day that the meaning of life must be something more than eating and playing. He does not like to give in to his circumstances like everyone else and to be involved in small joys that will soon disappear.

Of course, when he thinks about this, he finds opponents. However, he does not back down from his decision and belief. He wants to start a journey, and for that he needs to have unwavering perseverance. During his journey, he realizes that in order to achieve peace, he must turn his disappointments into hope, he must listen to the call of his heart.
This book is a fascinating and sweet story about the joy of living in the present. The reviewer of Midost considers this book to be an inspiring and wonderful novel. A story that conveys its message with great skill.

To whom do we recommend the book of the crow who talked to God?
The book The Crow Who Talked to God can answer many of your questions about life and its meaning and purpose. If you like to immerse yourself in a sweet and spiritual story, this book is a great choice for you.

About Christopher Foster
Christopher Foster is a British inspirational writer. He has left seven books so far and in them he writes about happiness, meaning and purpose of life and so on.

The story of the sweet crow who talked to God is also one of his fascinating works that has attracted the attention of various magazines and has been admired by them. At www.TheHappySeeker.com, Christopher Foster also discusses and writes about true happiness and ways to achieve it.

Part of the book of the crow who talked to God
Barney was a senior bird and crow. The other crows looked at him respectfully and waited for his orders. Barney, who was eating an obese worm, suddenly looked around in a wicked manner to make sure no one was around. “I noticed that Joshua often flies down to the bottom of valleys where people have farms,” ​​he said.

I bet he’s there now. “We are going to find him and shake his hand.” He paused. He seemed pleased with his decision. Of course, Barney was always happy with himself, but sometimes that feeling intensified.

His body was perfectly flat when he explained his plan to others. This was one of his masculine gestures. In this favorite gesture, he covered his head and shoulders with feathers so that they looked bigger and more threatening.

“Oh, how beautiful and interesting,” Apple shouted.
“Do you really think this will help Joshua?” Harriet asked nervously.

“Of course it helps,” Barney replied. “It is in his interest.” And flew down the valley. Their search took about half an hour. They reached a small hill and there they saw their brother standing behind them on a rock. Joshua, like a heron, was motionless while fishing. He seemed to be sitting in front of the rising sun, looking at the golden and orange rays on the hillside.

“Joshua is there,” Apple and Harriet shouted excitedly.

“Wow, crazy,” Barney said. “What do you think he is doing?”
The three crows approached him gently and calmly, landed behind a tree so that Joshua could not see them, and looked around to find the right opportunity and tool.

Harriet found a soft, well-drained pebble. He picked up a fairly large piece of flat cow with his feet and flew away.

The three crows were flying towards Joshua, ready to drop their bombs, when Apple shouted, “Do you think he will see us?” “He may hear the sound of our flight.”
“No, it is not possible,” Barney replied in a reproachful tone. Crows should always be vigilant, but Joshua is different. He does not even know what day it is. I bet you can slowly approach him and pull his tail and he won’t even notice. “Wow, the crow is confused!”

“What is he doing?” Harriet said impatiently. “He must be staring at something, only God knows what it is.”

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