Tales of Wonder and Truth: A Collection by Jonathan OlveraIn this heartfelt and imaginative collection of short stories, Jonathan Olvera invites readers on a journey through the extraordinary and the everyday. Blending humor, faith, and a touch of the fantastical, these tales span the innocence of Valentine's Day, the cosmic wonder of Heaven's Treasure Box, and the poignant transformation in The Price of Growth.
From the laughter of Zippy Zany's Clown Catastrophe to the quiet reflection of A Place Held Near, each story is a vibrant thread in a rich tapestry of human experience. Whether it's angels in disguise, chimpanzees with wisdom, or feline heroes on secret missions, Olvera crafts narratives that entertain while illuminating deeper truths. This mosaic of moments-featuring titles like I Hate Reading the Bible (Until I Didn't), Lost in Translation, Found in Japan, The Accidental Prophet, and The Spirit of Saint Nicholas in the Southwest-asks us to laugh, question, and marvel.
It's a celebration of the small sparks of divinity found in our everyday lives. Perfect for readers who cherish both whimsy and wisdom, this collection reminds us that behind every story lies a flicker of magic-and that our own stories might be the most powerful of all.
Tales of Wonder and Truth: A Collection by Jonathan OlveraIn this heartfelt and imaginative collection of short stories, Jonathan Olvera invites readers on a journey through the extraordinary and the everyday. Blending humor, faith, and a touch of the fantastical, these tales span the innocence of Valentine's Day, the cosmic wonder of Heaven's Treasure Box, and the poignant transformation in The Price of Growth.
From the laughter of Zippy Zany's Clown Catastrophe to the quiet reflection of A Place Held Near, each story is a vibrant thread in a rich tapestry of human experience. Whether it's angels in disguise, chimpanzees with wisdom, or feline heroes on secret missions, Olvera crafts narratives that entertain while illuminating deeper truths. This mosaic of moments-featuring titles like I Hate Reading the Bible (Until I Didn't), Lost in Translation, Found in Japan, The Accidental Prophet, and The Spirit of Saint Nicholas in the Southwest-asks us to laugh, question, and marvel.
It's a celebration of the small sparks of divinity found in our everyday lives. Perfect for readers who cherish both whimsy and wisdom, this collection reminds us that behind every story lies a flicker of magic-and that our own stories might be the most powerful of all.