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List Price: $16.95Price: $13.30 You Save: $3.65 (22%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 271.302
EAN: 9780316564663
ISBN: 0316564664
Label: Little, Brown
Manufacturer: Little, Brown
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 80
Publication Date: April 01, 2000
Publisher: Little, Brown
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Sales Rank: 450829
Studio: Little, Brown
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: "Saint Francis of Assisi has always held a fascination for members of all faiths, and his story continues to inspire and motivate us more than seven hundred years after his death. Born into a wealthy family, he led a dissolute life as a young man. Then one day he had a conversion experience while passing a poor leper's hut. From that day on, Francis dedicated his life to helping the poor and outcasts of society and to teaching respect for all living things. He was joined by a noblewoman, Clare, who was soon known as Sister Moon to Francis's Brother Sun. This appealing book includes many of the tales that were told about him, including his taming of the fierce wolf Gubbio and the famous prayer that begins, "Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace." With its charming text and glowing illustrations, this is a book to give, to keep, to cherish."
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A delightful book that reads like a story (rather than a historical account) of Francis' many experiences with animals. Great for kids and adults alike.
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This is a really fine illustrated life of St. Francis for youth. It is in large print suitable for children age 8 and up, and is likely to appeal to parents as well. I really enjoyed the art work and the well written text.
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