Liked It“For most of Jeremy Dillon’s life, it has been just him and his dad. They share a great connection with each other. That all changes when the new girl in town, Maria Masterson captures Jeremy’s attention. Jeremy is intrigued by Maria. She wears dresses to school. Maria was also the first person to...” see full review » see other reviews » |
“For most of Jeremy Dillon’s life, it has been just him and his dad. They share a great connection with each other. That all changes when the new girl in town, Maria Masterson captures Jeremy’s attention. Jeremy is intrigued by Maria. She wears dresses to school. Maria was also the first person to start a debate with the science teacher, Mr. Bogue on Darwin’s theory about the evolution of man. Jeremy has never known different. His father has raised him on the beliefs of Darwin. So when Maria says opposite and talks about the good Lord, Jeremy wants to learn more. Jeremy starts spending more time with Maria as well as heads to church for the first time. Jeremy is so fascinated he can get enough but his dad isn’t happy. In fact Mr. Dillon wants Jeremy to stop seeing Maria. Will Jeremy keep following the path he’s always known or will he take a leap of faith?
All the Voices of the Wind is the second book I have read by Mr. Parker. I enjoyed it a lot. I am so glad I found this author. Mr. Parker’s writing is so easy flowing and right on point. His characters deal with everyday real-life situations but in a positive upbeat manner. All of Mr. Parker’s books provide a strong message of never doubting your faith even if it makes you unique from everyone else. For anyone wanting to read an uplifting novel, than you should check out All the Voices of the Wind. All the Voices of the Wind is the third book in a series of five featuring the Masterson family.
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“Jeremy's senior year presents a world of discoveries that threaten what he's been taught all his life regarding science and evolution. He and his father, a science professor in the local college who strongly believes in Charles Darwin's evolutionary theory, have always had a very close relationship. With the arrival of a beautiful, witty, unique, and intelligent, new student named Maria, Jeremy finds himself drawn not only to her inner and outer beauty but also her very special "mission" which leads him on his own truth-seeking journey and ends up causing much friction in his relationship with his dad.
This book is filled with witty humor, fun and likeable characters and an interesting story. It will also exercise your brain as you go along on the journey for truth with Jeremy, Maria and their friends. I also thought the book presented a very realistic look at the conflict that arose between father and son.
I would definitely recommend this book by Donald James Parker.”
“I recently completed a full read of this book. If you can begin this book with an open mind, you will get your satisfaction. I found it an excellent read. ”
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