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The good, bad and the heavenly
Jan 25, 2007 10:04 AM 3600 Views
(Updated Jun 20, 2007 10:30 PM)

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This is a story with a lot of memorable moments….some very witty, some rib-tickling and some heart warming. The story starts at a time when trouble in Paradise and St.Peter, the Keeper of Heaven is worried about the fate of his new chambers. Things take a turn for the worse when his ace angel falls in love and marries.


Lucy who turns out to be the devil's daughter. Soon, the stork comes visiting and brings the newly weds twin sons, Sam and Dev. The boys look identical and only when they start growing up, do you realize that they are different as chalk and cheese. Sam wants to be a mortal do-gooder and spread sunshine wherever he goes and Dev prefers to follow into his grandfather's footsteps.


And only naturally, do they start getting into each other's hair and have some fantastic adventures! What follows next, is too good to share and I recommend that you read the book to enjoy it to the fullest. The story is entertaining and enlightening. It throws light on some important lessons in a simple, light-hearted manner without sounding preachy. The book has some wonderful illustrations that will delight readers both. The language is rich, sweet and simple and completely unpretentious.


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