The Replacements

The Replacements by Demetria M. Keys, published by Outskirts Press in June 2007, is a work of fiction that spans 68 pages. This edition presents a narrative centered on young Daniel, who, feeling discontent with the monotony of his daily life, wishes for change. However, his desire leads to unforeseen challenges as he struggles to reclaim the life he once knew.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of gratefulness, forgiveness, and resilience through Daniel’s journey. As he navigates the consequences of his wish, the narrative delves into the importance of appreciating one’s circumstances and the lessons learned along the way. This book falls within the realms of juvenile fiction and religious short stories, offering insights into personal growth and the complexities of happiness.
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Who was the mastermind behind the abduction?
When young Daniel becomes tired of the “sameness” found in his every day life, he makes a wish for change…one that goes horribly wrong, as he finds himself fighting to regain the life he once knew.
This is the story of one boy’s journey towards happiness, as he learns life-long values, including gratefulness, forgiveness and being able to turn the other cheek.
Will Daniel learn that the grass is not always greener on the other side, before his nightmare becomes a reality?
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