New book shares the adventure of a small June Bug and the
journey to the Light of God
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ROYAL, Va., Sept. 9,
2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Inspired by nature and the
light of God, Danny Barron has
released the first in the "What Could it Be?" series of children's
books, "Flight to the Light."
This wholesome and educational picture book follows the journey
of a June bug on a cool summer night. As it is drawn towards a
bright streetlight, the June bug encounters a friend, a buzzing
cicada, and an enemy, a bat on the hunt for an insect dinner.
Using rhyme, colorful illustrations, questions and clues, the
book not only introduces children to insects and animals, it shares
the light of God's love.
"I was praying one morning, and the Holy Spirit downloaded a
plot about a June bug attracted to a street light," Barron
explained. "I wrote the plot down in 45 minutes and turned it into
a rhyming poem over three days."
The June bug's draw to the light acts as an allegory for being
drawn to the light of Jesus. The book features scriptures about
God's light for families to read and learn from together.
"Our lives are made up of fun adventures and friends to share
our journey with," Barron said, "but there are also uncertainties,
risks and disappointments. I hope that readers are inspired by the
June bug's story, and see that we can reach our goals even when we
face setbacks and that God's love is available to everyone."
"Flight to the Light" is the first in a series of upcoming
children's books. The second book, "Turtle's Treacherous Trip," is
now available, with two more books, "The Emperor's Family," and
"Journey Upstream" planned to follow.
"Flight to the Light"
By Danny Barron
ISBN: 9798385020683 (softcover); 9798385020690 (hardcover);
9798385020706 (electronic)
Available at WestBow Press, Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the author
Danny Barron is a former U.S. Navy
pilot. After naval service, Barron taught science and math in
public and private middle and high schools in Georgia. He later became an engineer and
program analyst for the U.S. Air Force. He retired in 2023 and now
follows his passion for strengthening families through wholesome
and enjoyable reading material. To learn more, please visit
http://www.dannybarron.com.
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