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Letting Go

By: Martin Bissett
Narrated by: Martin Bissett
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Publisher's Summary

In the first installment of James’ journey in ‘The Climb’, we left him descending back down the hill after his encounter with Solomon. In ‘Letting Go’, we find James at 15, playing football in the schoolyard with his friends. He has not forgotten his childhood journey to the hill but in becoming a teenager, he is faced with the challenges and changes that his life is going through.

When a teacher from the school appears at the door, shouts his name, and tells James that he is required to come to reception immediately, his next adventure begins.

James’ journey from the playground to reception is one long corridor with a large set of stairs going down at the near end and a small set of stairs going up at the far end.

As James begins to descend the large staircase, he encounters a series of obstacles which prevent him from reaching the reception area that he’s in a rush to get to.

Will James be able to overcome the obstacles put in his way, how will he do it and why were they there to begin with?

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