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Young Jesus: The Pattern Beneath

By: EKO
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When your sensitive child asks about death, what do you say?

Seven-year-old Jesus is learning that patterns connect everything, until his best friend Micah dies chasing beauty on a roof. Now he must face what every deep-feeling child discovers: loving means risking loss.

As strange marks spread toward his heart and nine broken children choose to build together anyway, Jesus learns the hardest truth: understanding the dance doesn't stop it from ending.

What readers are saying:

"My daughter processed her grandfather's death through this book" ★★★★★
"Finally, a story that doesn't pretend loss doesn't hurt" ★★★★★
"My son said 'So breaking is part of the pattern?' Mind-blown." ★★★★★

This isn't safe. But neither is love.

A story about:

• Why broken things can still be beautiful
• How friendship survives loss
• What happens when sensitive children choose courage

Perfect for:

• Families navigating grief together
• Children learning that feeling deeply is a strength
• Readers who found hope in Book 1

Book 2 of The Young Jesus Chronicles

For children who see too much and love anyway

WARNING: This book deals honestly with death and grief. Readers report unexpected tears and profound conversations.

Continue the journey with Book 3: Young Jesus and the Secret Language.
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