
The Eden Tree has allowed Peter to give his much-loved son "a happier ending. But what will this Eden tree mean to John, his family, their faith and their future? The Eden Tree is author Peter Worthington's first novel, a fictional account based on his own experiences with his son, John Wesley, who underwent treatment for cancer but sadly passed away shortly after his seventh birthday. With the help of many different people, from all walks of life, John's journey will finally lead him to the discovery of an extraordinary and mysterious tree. With the box in his possession, John and his family find new friends and enemies, lives are threatened and people die, although some will be healed. Presented with an antique box containing maps, parchments and a bag of leaves, John returns to the UK and witnesses a miracle. Assured his destiny is in his own hands, John crosses the globe in pursuit of a religious artefact which has remained hidden for two thousand years. At the local market, a flower-seller tells John a story that changes his life. Our award-winning library has been an important part of the community since its founding in 1803, and were proud to combine traditional. Happy, that is, until his family face a crisis. Worthington Libraries 2,015 followers on LinkedIn. John is a happily married businessman, father and grandfather, living in Cheshire, in the heart of England.

Two days before his sixty-first birthday he found out why. " Mark Twain said, "The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why." John James Morgan knew the day he was born.
