Matthew Sorenson's New Book, 'The Oak and the Wind' is a Contemplative Tale Serving a Reminder That Everyone is Constantly Growing and Evolving

Recent release "The Oak and The Wind" from Covenant Books author Matthew Sorenson is a breathtakingly inspiring narrative that depicts how growth can sometimes be uncomfortable and painful at first, but the aftereffect will be completely worth it in the end.

Matthew Sorenson, an Arizona native, a nature-lover who enjoys spending time outdoors, has completed his new book, "The Oak and The Wind": a ponderous story about a tree and its continuous growth throughout the years. Once he was just a sapling that was protected by a boulder and nurtured by the wind until he grew into a great strong tree. However, a catastrophic storm got him removed from his comfort zone. Through this, a wise carpenter transformed him from being a tree to a wooden statue that now travels around the world. The wind may have broken him but his carpenter friend saved and offered him a more meaningful life.

Matthew writes, "The Oak and the Wind is the story of a tree that overcomes an impossible situation with the help of a wise old carpenter and learns how to change and live a greater life than he ever thought possible."

Published by Covenant Books of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, Matthew Sorenson's new book is a must-read publication that can be used by parents, educators, and adults in teaching children about growth. Change is the only constant thing in the world, and life surely begins outside one's comfort zone. The transition might be painful at first, but it is very rewarding afterwards.

Readers can purchase "The Oak and The Wind" 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.   

Source: Covenant Books

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