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City of Mann

By L. Ross Coulter

Description:

On the planet of the Sentient Cities, City of Mann is by all accounts an ordinary city. Leaving his home for Epicurea where he gets his first job as an intern at CitiCorp, life as a grown up City could not be any better. But as the questions of existence begin to take their toll, his Ruler, Politicians, and often silly Citizens within the walls of his facade are pushed to the brink.

In a gentle little tale of epic proportions, leave the constraints of time and space far behind as you traverse the enchanting realm of Citykind—where every moment is a tapestry of fun, sadness, and the inexplicably odd. And as he grapples with the whimsical and the poignant, philosophy and faith, join Mann as he questions it all and is shown the purpose of the wonderfully strange place he calls his home.

Book Takeaway:

There is nothing, has been nothing, or will be nothing that God has not anticipated and provided for. He is all-knowing, all-powerful, and all loving. And he desires for all to come to him.

Why the author wrote this book:

To those who have not seen, the notion of God & Christ can seem rather strange. Yet, explained to us in allegory as a parent explains to a child, what was odd at first begins to make a lot of sense.

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