The Captive Princess/Shadow of His Hand/The Tinker's Daughter/Almost Home (Daughters Of The Faith Series)
Wendy LawtonPack/Kit 2008-05-01
Meet Mary Chilton, who sailed to America on the Mayflower; Pocahontas, an Indian princess who became a Christian; Anita Dittman, a survivor of concentration camps; and Mary Bunyan, the blind daughter of John Bunyan - four real young girls from history, who entrusted their lives to God. Ages 8-12.
This package includes all four books of the Daughters of Faith Series Set 2: Almost Home, The Tinker's Daughter, Shadow of His Hand, and The Captive Princess.
There are a few elements of the Daughters of Faith Series that separate it from many other children's book biographies. First, these books are about little girls. They are not biographies of the entire life of these characters - these are stories about girls who made a difference while they were still young. This enables the young girl readers to relate to the characters more than they would if these characters had to wait until they were thirty or forty before doing anything significant. Second, these stories are faith journeys. Lawton gets inside the minds of these girls in order to portray their struggles to make God an active part of their lives.
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Meet Mary Chilton, who sailed to America on the Mayflower; Pocahontas, an Indian princess who became a Christian; Anita Dittman, a survivor of concentration camps; and Mary Bunyan, the blind daughter of John Bunyan - four real young girls from history, who entrusted their lives to God. Ages 8-12.
This package includes all four books of the Daughters of Faith Series Set 2: Almost Home, The Tinker's Daughter, Shadow of His Hand, and The Captive Princess.
There are a few elements of the Daughters of Faith Series that separate it from many other children's book biographies. First, these books are about little girls. They are not biographies of the entire life of these characters - these are stories about girls who made a difference while they were still young. This enables the young girl readers to relate to the characters more than they would if these characters had to wait until they were thirty or forty before doing anything significant. Second, these stories are faith journeys. Lawton gets inside the minds of these girls in order to portray their struggles to make God an active part of their lives.