Bill Peel's New Book 'A Treehouse in Jericho' is a Coming-to-Age Story About Kids on an Adventure of Discovery

Recent release "A Treehouse in Jericho" from Covenant Books author Bill Peel follows the amusing adventures of four kids who go on a search for answers after they wonder about the stories they hear in Sunday school.



NEW YORK - August 31, 2020 - (Newswire.com)

Bill Peel, an executive director of Habitat for Humanity and a Sunday school teacher, has completed his new book, “A Treehouse in Jericho”: a fun and interesting tale about Billy, Bobby, Bee Bee, and Mick on a hunt for knowledge as questions arise in their young minds about the world and the Biblical stories they hear.

Bill writes, “A Treehouse in Jericho tells the story of four modern-day kids: Billy, twelve; Bobby, eleven; Bee Bee, ten; and Mick, eleven. They seek answers to questions as my kids and your kids do. It’s the wonderful age of discovery. Why doesn’t a giant airplane fall down to earth? How do we get milk out of a cow, a valve somewhere? What do we call a man cow? Those beautiful Monarch butterflies, stealing food from gardens, suddenly gone one day to Old Mexico and then show up again next spring. Wow!

"These four attended Sunday school. They talked about what they heard. Why those big, long names? They question happenings. How do you know? They have a teacher, Mrs. Lodes, who they really like. She has answers … sometimes.

"A member of our ‘Bunch,’ Mick, the kid with the thick glasses, is an inventor. He has invented several things. Most didn’t work out as expected, and he keeps us in hot water. Challenged, he invents a time machine. Away we go seeking answers to questions posed in the Bible. What did kids do for entertainment in Jericho in 31AD when Rome ruled the world? What about the story of that guy with a slingshot? We see games played in a stadium that would rival our biggest present-day arenas. Huge trade caravans depending on camel power visit Jericho while we are there. We get some answers and seek more. We had mutton stew with hot bread dipped in olive oil when we visited one trade fair. Pretty good.

"Come along and we’ll show you around. Mick might let you drive some.

"A fun read, no big words, and maybe some answers to those questions your kids ask.”

Published by Covenant Books of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, Bill Peel’s new book is a potent read for everyone, young and old, that will take them into a narrative telling the story of four kids whose curiosities bring them valuable lessons and important knowledge of the world they are born in.

Readers can purchase “A Treehouse in Jericho” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble.

Covenant Books is an international Christian owned and operated publishing house based in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. Covenant Books specializes in all genres of work which appeal to the Christian market. For additional information or media inquiries, contact Covenant Books at 843-507-8373.




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