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Kiss of God: The Wisdom of a Silent Child by Marshall Stewart Ball
Pre-loved paperback, Health Communications Inc, 1999, 205pp
Marshall Stewart Ball had his first book of spiritual writings published at the age of 13, an impressive feat for any young teenager. But Marshall is not just any teenager. Soon after he was born it was discovered that he would probably never walk or speak. Despite his numerous physical disabilities (no doctor has been able to diagnose him with any specific diseases, illnesses, or genetic abnormalities), Marshall learned to communicate by pointing to letters on an alphabet board. He first wrote about God at age five in a compelling poem titled “Altogether Lovely.” It soon became apparent that this special child liked to “speak” often and deeply about God, love, knowledge, and freedom–sophisticated topics for a sheltered lad of 5. By age 9 Marshall tested above a 12th-grade reading level. Meanwhile, he continued with his laborious pointing/writing sessions–revealing an unusual voice with a distinct rhythm and a disarming spiritual wisdom. Fortunately, Marshall’s parents saved his writings and compiled them into Kiss of God, allowing the world to behold this “silent” teacher. Each poem or essay gets a brief introduction so that readers know the story behind his loving words and how old Marshall was when he wrote it. These intimate introductions help readers see the true miracles of Marshall’s life and gifts.
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