The Bronze Bow

The Bronze Bow
Title The Bronze Bow PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth George Speare
Publisher Turtleback Books
Total Pages 0
Release 1961
Genre JUVENILE FICTION
ISBN 9780808539001

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A young Jewish rebel is filled with hatred for the Romans and a desire to avenge his parents' deaths until Jesus of Nazareth teaches him love and understanding of others. A Newbery Medal book.

The Bronze Bow

The Bronze Bow
Title The Bronze Bow PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth George Speare
Publisher Boston : Houghton Mifflin
Total Pages 274
Release 1961
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN

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A boy learns acceptance and love as his hate for the Romans, who killed his parents, dissolves.

Shen of the Sea

Shen of the Sea
Title Shen of the Sea PDF eBook
Author Arthur Bowie Chrisman
Publisher
Total Pages 280
Release 1925
Genre Children's stories, American
ISBN

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Newbery Awards.

Titus, a Comrade of the Cross

Titus, a Comrade of the Cross
Title Titus, a Comrade of the Cross PDF eBook
Author Florence Morse Kingsley
Publisher
Total Pages 312
Release 1895
Genre Church history
ISBN

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Victory in the Pacific

Victory in the Pacific
Title Victory in the Pacific PDF eBook
Author Albert Marrin
Publisher Atheneum Books
Total Pages 228
Release 1983
Genre History
ISBN

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This account begins with the devastation of Pearl Harbor and ends with the victory over Japan in 1945.

Children's Literature for All God's Children

Children's Literature for All God's Children
Title Children's Literature for All God's Children PDF eBook
Author Virginia Thomas
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages 120
Release 1986-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780804216906

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The themes, words, and concepts in children's literature speak to the whole Christian community. Virginia Thomas and Betty Miller have examined children's literature and designed an extensive annotated list of children's stories, poems, folk tales, and fiction that express faith, belief, theology, and Christian principles. This unique resource/reference handbook gives the church the opportunity to function as a united community of believers. Children and adults have the chance to study and learn together -- grow as a whole community.Thomas and Miller offer a practical approach to children's literature that gives background and theory, an evaluation of techniques, "how-to" guidelines, suggestions for use, lists of books, two annotated bibliographies, and indices: subject and themes, genre, and book awards. Explains: why children's literature is a good resource for Christians where to find good stories how significant themes are adapted for different age levels how to evaluate stories how to use them Parents, teachers, and ministers will delight with children in this new approach to sharing, learning, teaching, and worship. The bibliography of books for all ages is a treasure-house of information. Features basic book information, summary, and themes values. This is an educational tool that provides a new avenue to understanding our faith.

Calico Captive

Calico Captive
Title Calico Captive PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth George Speare
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 294
Release 2001-10-29
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0547530978

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From a Newbery Medal–winning author, an “exciting novel” about a colonial girl’s experience during the French and Indian War (Saturday Review). In the year 1754, the stillness of Charlestown, New Hampshire, is shattered by the terrifying cries of an Indian raid. Young Miriam Willard, on a day that had promised new happiness, finds herself instead a captive on a forest trail, caught up in the ebb and flow of the French and Indian War. It is a harrowing march north. Miriam can only force herself to the next stopping place, the next small portion of food, the next icy stream to be crossed. At the end of the trail waits a life of hard work and, perhaps, even a life of slavery. Mingled with her thoughts of Phineas Whitney, her sweetheart on his way to Harvard, is the crying of her sister’s baby, Captive, born on the trail. Miriam and her companions finally reach Montreal, a city of shifting loyalties filled with the intrigue of war, and here, by a sudden twist of fortune, Miriam meets the prominent Du Quesne family, who introduce her to a life she has never imagined. Based on an actual narrative diary published in 1807, Calico Captive skillfully reenacts an absorbing facet of history. “Vital and vivid, this short novel based on the actual captivity of a pre-Revolutionary girl of Charlestown, New Hampshire, presents American history with force and verve.” —Kirkus Reviews