Watered down version of the Christmas Classic. The illustrations are great, but the story could use a little work. I think the true lesson is not as fully appreciated - although the first couple of ghosts are well written.
I haven't read the Celestine Prophecy itself, which I suspect you need to do in order for this to make sense. But it was certainly, um... something. And the pictures were pretty.
I remember reading this book and finding the bracelets a wondrous way to track amount of credit. I specifically liked reading about the paralyzed Peter who learned how to move again. I found it very sad that his family preferred him damaged than independent. I wish I was like the little girl who ...