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A cry from Egypt / by Hope Auer ; illustrated by Mike Slaton.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The promised land ; bk. 1Publisher: [United States] : Great Waters Press, 2013Description: xiv, 198 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781938554018
  • 1938554019
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "'Girls, get back!' Ezra shouted. His face was pale, but his eyes kindled with indignation as he stood in front of the girls protectively. Ezra dropped the pitchers in the sand and his hand flashed to a dagger, concealed under his tunic. Jarah's eyes grew wide. He could be killed for carrying a dagger! Jarah was a slave in Egypt. It was a dangerous place to be. Her work was exhausting and her family was torn between the gods of the Egyptians and the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. And her brother ... would his Ada be given in marriage to an Egyptian in the palace? Would they ever be free? Adventure, excitement, love, and faith come together when Jarah and her family find themselves at the culmination of four hundred years of history"--Page 4 of cover
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's Fiction AUER HOPE Available 33111010899371
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"I seriously have no words that can properly explain everything awesome about this book." - Dawn Winters from -Dawn Winters from Guiding Light Homeschool Blog "After reading the first chapter with the children, I snuck off to read more. I stayed up late to finish it. That's how drawn into Jarah's world I was." - Linda B at Homeschooling 6 "I have worked as a writing teacher and editor for for my entire adult life. I have read more stories from young authors than I can count, but Hope's work is the first to make me think of JRR Tolkien, CS Lewis, and Frank Perretti when I read it. " - Patsy Brekke at Writing Foundations "One of the things I enjoyed most about this book as a parent was that Hope did an excellent job of focusing on her story, while staying true to the Biblical account of the plagues in Egypt. She allowed the Bible to speak for itself with the details she presented, neither adding nor subtracting from it." - Michele P from Family, Faith, and Fridays "Fast paced, Biblically and historically accurate, great fun " - Hal & Melanie Young, authors of Raising Real Men, 2011 CSPA Book of the Year Know what's even better? Hope is a recent homeschool graduate herself - and so is the illustrator, Mike Slaton She actually came up with the idea when her family was studying ancient Egypt. Inspire your own children to write

"'Girls, get back!' Ezra shouted. His face was pale, but his eyes kindled with indignation as he stood in front of the girls protectively. Ezra dropped the pitchers in the sand and his hand flashed to a dagger, concealed under his tunic. Jarah's eyes grew wide. He could be killed for carrying a dagger! Jarah was a slave in Egypt. It was a dangerous place to be. Her work was exhausting and her family was torn between the gods of the Egyptians and the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. And her brother ... would his Ada be given in marriage to an Egyptian in the palace? Would they ever be free? Adventure, excitement, love, and faith come together when Jarah and her family find themselves at the culmination of four hundred years of history"--Page 4 of cover

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