Isaac Aeppli’s New Book ‘Juxtapose and Sarsaparilla Jump to the Moon!’ is a Captivating Story of Two Friends and Their Goal of Going to the Moon

Recent release “Juxtapose and Sarsaparilla Jump to the Moon!” from Covenant Books author Isaac Aeppli is an exquisite children’s book about two best buddies who use their magic to go to the moon.

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updated: Oct 1, 2019 03:00 EDT


Isaac Aeppli, an accountant, a former army non-commissioned officer, and a dedicated writer, has completed his new book “Juxtapose and Sarsaparilla Jump to the Moon!”: an amazing tale of two close friends who embark on a grand journey to go to the moon and tread its terrain.

Isaac Aeppli’s “Juxtapose and Sarsaparilla Jump to the Moon!” is about two loveable characters who use their magical powers to travel to the moon. The adventure begins with both figuring out how they could go to the moon. They travel to the moon and explore the original site of the moon landing. It ends with Juxtapose and Sarsaparilla coming back to Earth to a surprise their parents set up for their landing. Then they go to bed. Goodnight, all.

Published by Covenant Books of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, Isaac Aeppli’s new book is a wonderful creation that will inspire the imagination of children and fill them with awe of the universe’s wonders.

Follow dear friends Juxtapose and Sarsaparilla as they reach for the skies, have fun on the moon, and share their awesome adventure with their peers on Earth.

Readers can purchase “Juxtapose and Sarsaparilla Jump to the Moon!” at bookstores everywhere or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble.

Covenant Books is an international Christian-owned and operated publishing house based in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. Covenant Books specializes in all genres of work which appeal to the Christian market. For additional information or media inquiries, contact Covenant Books at 843-507-8373.

Source: Covenant Books

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