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Books with author Albert Repicci

  • The Tale of the Shepherd's Daughter

    Albert Repicci

    eBook (Lighthouse Publishing, Jan. 15, 2018)
    In one of the most moving children’s Christmas stories ever, Sarah, distracted over the loss of her lamb, is tardy for the children’s winter equinox candlelight procession and is, therefore, barred from participation in this, the most important celebration of the year. Alone and dejected with no further use of her lantern, Sarah lends her lantern to three kings who are struggling along a darkened path on their journey to pay homage to a new born king.This charming tale of loss, human weakness, pride, guilt, virtue and reconciliation is in itself an epiphany story and destined to become a family Christmas classic.
  • The Tale of the Shepherd's Daughter

    Albert Repicci

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 20, 2017)
    In one of the most moving children’s Christmas stories ever, Sarah, distracted over the loss of her lamb, is tardy for the children’s winter equinox candlelight procession and is, therefore, barred from participation in this, the most important celebration of the year. Alone and dejected with no further use of her lantern, Sarah lends her lantern to three kings who are struggling along a darkened path on their journey to pay homage to a new born king. This charming tale of loss, human weakness, pride, guilt, virtue and reconciliation is in itself an epiphany story and destined to become a family Christmas classic.
  • The Littlest Angel: A Christmas Story

    Albert Repicci

    Paperback (Xlibris Corporation, Aug. 20, 2012)
    The story coincides with the time and place of the first Christmas. Sarah has lost her lamb while her father, Jacob, is studying the arch of the sun to confirm the winter equinox and inaugurate the celebration of light to follow. Sarah, distracted by her father’s study of the heavens as well as her lost lamb, is late for the children’s candlelight practice and is barred by Hezekiah from participating in the biggest celebration of the year. Forlorn and with no use for her lantern, she lends it to three kings in need of a guiding light for the balance of their journey. When they return with her lantern weeks later, Sarah’s lamb follows them back to Sarah. The wayward lamb has been guided by the same star that guided the kings to the stable in Bethlehem. As the kings acknowledge Sarah’s act of kindness, Hezekiah is remorseful and, although not relenting on Sarah’s expulsion from the children’s pageant, offers Sarah her own more prestigious role as queen of light.
  • Sarah and the Red Scarf: A Christmas Story

    Albert Repicci

    Paperback (Xlibris, Oct. 25, 2013)
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