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Allegory




This enchanting allegory is a magical adventure story for young adults.

Many Faces to Many Places

by Judy Azar LeBlanc

Many Faces to Many Places offers a unique journey to spiritual growth through reflection. Written metaphorically, each stage in the journey for truth takes you deeper and deeper into your own consciousness.

Many Faces is our heroine, innocent and niave she escapes the confines of the wicked witch that raised her and journeys to explore the unknown. What is it that she seeks? Love, freedom, happiness, will she succeed or will she find-deception, greed and illusion? When Many Faces finds the land of greed and self-satisfaction, she believes she has finally discovered what she seeks. Will Many Faces travel deeply enough and far enough, persistently searching, to find the way to her "Self"? How will the interesting characters that she encounters influence her journey?

An entertaining, quick read that lingers in your mind long after you reach the last page. The story reflects the human struggle against life's trials and tribulations and offers a different and new way to perceive the world around us.





Judy Azar LeBlanc allegory Many Faces to Many Places.

Reviews of book: Magical, Enchanting, Imaginative, Richard R. Blake, Co-Founder, Christian Education Resources of San Leandro, California Owner of Family Book Center, Castro Valley, California Former Instructor of Bay Cities Bible College, and Golden State School of Theology, Oakland, Ca.,

This is truly a work of appreciation, and that is a gift to share with all your friends. -- S'hi D'Amour at Heartfelt Harmony – Australia

“An entertaining, quick read that lingers in your mind long after you reach the last page. Highly recommended by reviewer.” --Shirley Roe Allbooks Reviews

LeBlanc’s latest book shines like a diamond in a coal mine, - Ray Ward Editor, New Book Reviews

An Effectively Instructional Read, R. R. Bowker Books

“Allegorically using the medium of fiction is done beautifully by the author.” --Joseph Kaval, Author and Editor Katha Kshetre International Literary Journal

The real value of this work is in the allegorical nature, Tami Brady, TCM Reviews

Inspirational and timeless, Heather Froeschl, Bookreview.com

A short but powerful inspirational read,” Daniel Jolley, Amazon Top 15 Reviewer

Wonderfully realized allegory on life, Jeffrey Leach, Amazon Top Amazon Reviewer

Many Faces, many names for human characteristics , Charles Ashbacker, Amazon Top 50 Reviewer

A thought provoking and well told tale, Anne K. Edwards, Mysteryfiction.net Representative of all people, and the peaks and valleys of our spiritual growth, Joanne Benham for Reader Views

I especially liked the Easy Style, S.V. Swamy, India

An engaging and perceptive flight of fancy that offers a maturity that is welcome in this genre, Craig Hart – Christian Fiction Online



About the author:

Award Winning Author, Judy Azar LeBlanc was born in Raton, New Mexico, and was raised and educated in Albuquerque. She is a graduate of San Jose University, in San Jose, California, where she did graduate work in Industrial Psychology. Before marrying, she made a career in the defense industry, and after extensive travel, she and her husband retired to a small town in Baja, Mexico. During the 19 years of living in Mexico, Judy Azar LeBlanc wrote the English column for a magazine published by the federal government of Mexico, as well as the English column for a state published newspaper. She taught English both at the high school level and at the university in her community. Judy was instrumental in bringing the town their first fire department and ambulance. She was also instrumental in the development of the town’s first school for the handicapped and orphanage.

Shortly before returning to the United States, Judy Azar LeBlanc completed her fourth and favorite work titled “Many Faces to Many Places”. Some of her other works include “Things My Father Never Taught Me”, “The Compromise”, and “The Unveiling”. She is an honored member of the Cambridge Who's Who, Toastmasters International, the East Texas Writer’s Guild. Judy currently resides in Hideaway, Texas.







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