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Five Favorites with Lorilyn Roberts, author of The Donkey and the King, a children's picture book.
QUESTION: Favorite
city you have visited?
LORILYN: Jerusalem. I will never forget approaching the city and seeing a modern street sign that said “Jerusalem.” Tears welled up in my eyes, but the lack of sleep made my eyes burn so much I had to quit crying. The juxtaposition of a modern sign with an ancient city seemed anachronistic. I couldn’t believe I was there.
LORILYN: Jerusalem. I will never forget approaching the city and seeing a modern street sign that said “Jerusalem.” Tears welled up in my eyes, but the lack of sleep made my eyes burn so much I had to quit crying. The juxtaposition of a modern sign with an ancient city seemed anachronistic. I couldn’t believe I was there.
QUESTION: Favorite
food?
LORILYN: Chocolate –
in any form except ice cream.
QUESTION: Favorite
authors?
LORILYN: Randy Alcorn,
C.S. Lewis, and Max Lucado
QUESTION: Favorite
book you’ve read in the last three months?
LORILYN: On Writing, A Memoir of the Craft, by
Stephen King
QUESTION: Favorite
historical person?
LORILYN: Corrie Ten
Boom
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About the Book:
The Kindle version of The Donkey and the King is all new and updated. The artwork has been rescanned from the original drawings, and the text can be resized for young readers. Click on the artwork on each page, and enlarge the drawing to look for the hidden word “good.” The Donkey and the King will entertain young ones and help them to become lifelong lovers of books and reading, all while teaching them about Jesus and redemption.
Be sure and pick up your Kindle version of The Donkey and the King for 99 cents at http://bit.ly/Donkey_Kindle
Be sure and pick up your Kindle version of The Donkey and the King for 99 cents at http://bit.ly/Donkey_Kindle
Lorilyn
graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Alabama in 1991. Her studies
included spending two weeks in Israel at the start of the Gulf War and touring
England, Australia, New Zealand, and several countries in Europe. She later
attended the Institute of Children’s Literature and earned her Master of Arts
in Creative Writing from Perelandra College.
Lorilyn
has two daughters whom she adopted from Nepal and Vietnam as a single mother.
She homeschooled both of them, the older one through high school, and believes
that the hope of the United States may rest on the conservative values
homeschooling families instill in their offspring.
“If
we fail to teach our children how to live out their Christian faith
practically, we will have lost an opportunity to impact the world for good. It
only takes one generation to forget the past. As JRR Tolkien said, ‘There is
some good in this world and it’s worth fighting for.’”