The Vanishing Doorknob

The Vanishing Doorknob

by L.M. Haynes
The Vanishing Doorknob

The Vanishing Doorknob

by L.M. Haynes

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Overview

As a young man growing up in the small town of Coventry, Kyle Grayson's life was one of love, family, and faith. A series of tragic events will cause his faith and need for others to be lost for years. After years of isolating himself from the rest of the world, Kyle finally realizes that the love of friends and family, a magical doorknob, and a mysterious stranger have restored his faith forever.

Praise for: "The Vanishing Doorknob."
"The Vanishing Doorknob will be remembered long into the readers' lives, and never will their faith in God be vanishing from their hearts." -The Pacific Book Review. Click here to read the full review.
About The Author
Laurence M. Haynes is a licensed land surveyor whose hobbies include music, sports, and illustration. His interest in illustration and wanting to influence the lives of young people in a faith-filled way led to the creation of this book. A father of three adult daughters, he is an active member of St. Edward the Confessor Church in Syosset, New York, where he and his wife Amy reside. Click here for This Week in America with Ric Bratton that features Author L.M. Haynes


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165271182
Publisher: L.M. Hanyes
Publication date: 06/14/2021
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 3 - 5 Years

About the Author

Laurence M. Haynes is a licensed land surveyor, whose hobbies include music, sports, and illustrations.  He also has four dogs, who inspired him to include him in his series of books about a professor time traveling with his dogs.  His first three dogs, Lily, Benji, and Karat, are featured in the first book in the series, and after he got the fourth dog, he added Jem to the series.

Haynes has also been active in a local church in his community, St. Edward the Confessor Church in Syosset, New York, which has inspired some of the stories that are designed to especially appeal to the Christian community, such as the visits of the professor and his dogs to Bethlehem to witness the birth of Jesus on Christmas Eve.

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