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Walty and the Great Geyer (Franz Hoffmann)
Brave son of the mountain, the bold, experienced cragsman hesitates not in the face of danger; he possesses a determination that no difficulty can daunt. But the fierce bearded vulture is not the only challenge that Wälty must face. Deception, betrayal, and imprisonment are obstacles he must contend with, and he knows that the most courageous heart and steadfast resolve will avail nothing without the assistance of God.
Despair gives way to hope, animating him with zeal and a forgiving spirit, with which comes great reward. A story of a daring boy, full of themes of sacrificial giving.
A Lamplighter Rare Collectors book, in The Fatherland Collection. Target age for this story, 8-12 years old. Â Character themes in this story: courage, zeal, forgiveness.
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Frances Ridley Havergal: The Girl Who Loved Mountains
As a little girl, Frances loved to climb trees, enjoy the countryside and to run about with her spaniel. The mountains of Switzerland inspired her and she loved hiking on the steep slopes. She became a hymn writer and singer, longing to share the love of her Saviour. Books flowed from her pen at a later stage, often beginning as bedtime stories for her nephews and nieces.
About the Author:
Lucille Travis is the author of several children’s books and delights in encouraging young writers. A former college lecturer, she has also been a storyteller in Awana clubs and has held children’s writing workshops.
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