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Josephine Cunnington Edwards

    Kamwendo
    Son of the Vikings
    The Enchanted Pillowcase and Other Stories
    With an Holy Calling
    Swift Arrow
    Lydia, A Seller of Purple
    • Lydia, A Seller of Purple

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,4(9)Évaluer

      The journey of self-discovery and forming personal beliefs is a pivotal experience for young individuals. This book explores the process of determining one's values and convictions, emphasizing the significance of making independent choices in shaping identity and worldview. Through engaging narratives and insights, it encourages readers to reflect on their beliefs and understand the impact of their decisions on their lives.

      Lydia, A Seller of Purple
    • Swift Arrow

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      The story follows George as he rides with a large group of Indians and ponies, feeling increasingly isolated and sorrowful as they journey north. Each step taken by his pony, Neko, distances him from his home and family, amplifying his sense of loss. The vivid imagery of colored leaves serves as a poignant symbol of farewell, reflecting George's emotional turmoil as he grapples with the reality of leaving his loved ones behind.

      Swift Arrow
    • With an Holy Calling

      • 118pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      A sudden blizzard traps Mother Vandeman and her son, Herbie, as they return home, forcing them to navigate through treacherous snowdrifts. Exhausted, Herbie collapses, but Mother Vandeman perseveres, eventually reaching the safety of their home. This harrowing experience sets the stage for Herbie's remarkable journey, highlighting his special calling and future impact. The narrative explores themes of faith, resilience, and purpose, ultimately connecting to the legacy of Herbert A. Vandeman, father of the renowned evangelist, Pastor George Vandeman.

      With an Holy Calling
    • 4,2(10)Évaluer

      The protagonist's attraction to Lena, who is slim and pretty, starkly contrasts with his previous experiences with Tonga girls, whose cultural practices and simple clothing he finds unappealing. This internal conflict highlights his struggle between his past and the allure of modern beauty, emphasizing themes of cultural identity and personal preference. The narrative captures a moment of realization as he grapples with his changing tastes and the implications of returning to his former life.

      The Enchanted Pillowcase and Other Stories
    • Son of the Vikings

      • 130pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      The story unfolds as Oscar grapples with the harsh reality of life as a military criminal, confined to a stark prison cell. Overwhelmed by his circumstances, he reflects on his vulnerability while seated on a narrow cot, feeling the weight of his situation. The narrative delves into themes of isolation, regret, and the psychological impact of imprisonment, setting the stage for Oscar's journey through a challenging and introspective experience.

      Son of the Vikings
    • Kamwendo

      • 86pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,8(12)Évaluer

      The narrative explores the rich oral traditions of British Central Africa, as shared by elders during the authors' missionary years. It highlights the significance of storytelling in preserving the history and culture of the native people, reflecting on the dual impact of colonialism—both its burdens and its benefits. The book captures the poignant memories of a bygone era, emphasizing the value of listening to and understanding these ancestral tales.

      Kamwendo
    • Wings of Faith

      • 60pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      "Listen, Em, I'll tell you a secret. I believe we are really going to make a machine that flies. You'll see," said Orville.And Orville was right! Together he and his brother made America's very first flying machine. But Emerson Chadwick had his own problems. His foremost concern was to make enough money so that he could get away from his cousin Lem. Just when his little tin box was almost full enough to suit him, the money mysteriously disappeared.But Em wasn't licked yet! Money or no money, he was going to make it on his own, and that's exactly what he did. He went a long way before he learned that there was an easier way to fly than flying machines. Emerson Chadwick made his own flight-on "Wings of Faith."

      Wings of Faith
    • Reuben's Portion

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The aftermath of the Civil War leaves Reuben devastated as he surveys the ruins of his family home, destroyed by Northern soldiers. Despite his sacrifices for the South, he returns to find everything lost. In this moment of despair, he resolves to rebuild his life and create a future filled with wealth and success, determined that nothing will stand in his way again.

      Reuben's Portion
    • Tales from Africa

      • 258pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Through vivid storytelling, Josephine Cunnington Edwards captures the essence of life at the Malamulo Mission in Nyasaland, blending the triumphs and tragedies of African native life. As a mission teacher, she recounts thrilling true adventures filled with humor and sadness, bringing to life the diverse wildlife of the region, including lions, leopards, and hyenas. Her detailed observations offer a unique glimpse into the challenges and joys of mission life, making for an engaging and enlightening read.

      Tales from Africa
    • Rýchlý šíp

      • 90pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,8(12)Évaluer

      Skutočný príbeh z prostredia Pennsylvánie zo života novousadlíkov a amerických Indiánov. Napínavý dej, v ktorom víťazí statočnosť, odvaha a rýdzi charakter.

      Rýchlý šíp