Saint Patrick the Forgiver
Ned Bustard
Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Sachbücher / Sachbilderbücher
Beschreibung
Bronze Moonbeam Award, Independent Press Award 2024 Children's Book Council 2024 Favorite for K-2nd Grade Inspire Young Hearts with the Story of Ireland's Best-Known Bishop Hello, my name is Patrick. You may have heard my story. I walked the span of Ireland to tell of God's great glory. And with a wee green shamrock I shared of the Three-in-One: our God—the blessed mystery— Father, Spirit, and the Son. Discover the remarkable story of Saint Patrick, Ireland's greatest bishop, through a beautifully illustrated retelling in rollicking rhyming verse. Drawing from the saint's own words from his Confessions, this engaging book presents Saint Patrick's life and mission with joy and depth. While you won't find four-leaf clovers or rainbows in these pages, you will uncover a whimsical tale about forgiveness, love, and a touch of Irish folklore. Saint Patrick the Forgiver features: - Enriching Storytelling: This book combines historical accounts and Irish legends to bring Saint Patrick's story to life. - Stunning Linocut Artwork: Illustrated by Ned Bustard, each page is filled with unique, handcrafted imagery. - Engaging Rhyming Verse: Make learning about Saint Patrick enjoyable and memorable for children. - Discussion-Friendly Content: Use the included note from the author to inspire further family conversations!Saint Patrick the Forgiver is perfect for families, Christian educators, and young readers looking to explore the inspiring story of Saint Patrick with a fresh perspective. Help children discover the love and forgiveness that defined Saint Patrick's life as they enjoy this unique blend of whimsy and history. Order your copy of Saint Patrick the Forgiver today and share the story of Ireland's greatest bishop with the next generation!
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