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  1. Christian Fiction for Children/
  2. Age 8 to 10

Living In Hope

  • 3 - 7 Years
  • Paperback
  • 128 pages
  • Publisher: Dernier
  • 11.4 x 17.8 x 0.8 cm

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For ages 8-11

Living In Hope is a story of faith in Rwanda

A delightful book of friends and faith for young readers

This title is suitable for ages 8 to 11 years. Shema can now go to school, and his dream of becoming an airline pilot has moved one step closer - but he and his family and friends still have many challenges to face in the Village of Hope. Frida is tricked into leaving her brother and sister, Sam is falsely accused of stealing, a football match has an uncertain ending; will their faith triumph? This title is a sequel to "I Want to Be an Airline Pilot" set in Rwanda.
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  • Author

    Mary Weeks Millard

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Dernier

  • Published

    August 2011

  • Weight

    88g

  • Page Count

    128

  • Dimensions

    11.4 x 17.8 x 0.8 cm

  • ISBN

    9780956904300

  • ISBN-10

    0956904300

  • Eden Code

    4022666

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    Mrs Kelly Davies

    Average rating of5.0

    Really enjoyed reading this book with my young son. Really good Christian messages to counter-act how culture tries to tell us to be. Definitely worth buying. Think I got it for just a couple of pounds. Bargain.

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    The Good Book Stall

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    Having read the prequel I Want To Be An Airline Pilot and thoroughly enjoyed it, I read this book as soon as the postman brought it – though I was supposed to be doing something else! Living In Hope is just as good and a clever title. The children we met in the first book now live in ‘Hope Village’, a special village built by a charity for children without parents, to continue to live independent lives but with an adult nearby to help if needed. Individual houses, with the children’s basic needs and a communal tap nearby. (There really are villages like this in Rwanda; there are so many children whose parents have died in the war) Shema no longer has a long walk to fetch water for his family, and now he is being sponsored to go to school, a next step to his longing to be a pilot. Shema’s big sister Ishimwe is now twelve and has to act as mother to her two younger brothers. The family make friends with the children next door and the story unfolds with a bully boy, a football match, gorillas, a nasty man and a happy ending. Fast moving and really interesting as it tells of life in Rwanda as it is now.

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