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The King Nobody Wanted

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About This Book

Aimed at young readers, this retelling presents Gospel narratives in plain, accessible language, tracing the long expectation of a coming Messiah through birth, boyhood, and the public ministry of teaching and healing. It portrays growing attention and opposition from religious leaders, the journeys toward the holy city, and the mounting tension of the final days. The concluding chapters relate the last night, the suffering and death, and the resurrection, framing these events as the ultimate vindication of a misunderstood king. Overlapping Gospel accounts are harmonized into a single, chaptered sequence and accompanied by references for locating the original passages.

About the Author

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Norman F. Langford

Norman F. Langford was an author known for his work in children's literature. His notable book, "The King Nobody Wanted," explores themes of identity and acceptance through a whimsical narrative. Langford's storytelling often engages young readers with imaginative plots and relatable characters, contributing to the rich tradition of children's fiction. While not extensively documented, his work continues to resonate with audiences seeking enchanting tales that convey important life lessons.

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