
Our book for the month of December is another Newberry winner, back in 1962. Doesn't that sound like forever ago?!?! The book is The Bronze Bow by Elizabeth George Speare. She is the author of The Witch of Blackbird Pond and The Sign of the Beaver. I think this book is timeless though, and that you won't find it old or stuffy. Let me share with you a review I read on Amazon of the book:
"I am an adult godfather always looking for good books for my young friends. This is one of my three best finds in years. (The others were The Witch of Blackbird Pond, also by Elizabeth Speare, and A Line In The Sand, the Alamo diary in the Dear America series.)
The story is told in the time of Jesus in a village near where Jesus teaches those who come to hear him. Daniel, a young outcast, is sworn to fight the Romans with the goal of throwing them out of the land altogether. There are many other young men who want to do the same thing, but they need a leader. What they do, how they prepare, their speculation whether the new teacher Jesus may be that leader, and most of all, Daniel's struggles between his oath and what Jesus has said to him, are the story.
This is not a religious book, though its end point is the second great commandment Jesus gave (Matthew 22:39). It is a book about life in the time, the unrest and resistance of many Jews to Roman rule, the confusion of many Jews looking for a military messiah trying to decide if Jesus could be that man. But more than that, it is like any other moral tale of any other time, a story of a man trying to decide what is the right thing for him to do.
It is not simplistic, I'm 57 and I read it entirely, but neither is it difficult reading. I strongly recommend it for anyone from 9 years on. "
The story is told in the time of Jesus in a village near where Jesus teaches those who come to hear him. Daniel, a young outcast, is sworn to fight the Romans with the goal of throwing them out of the land altogether. There are many other young men who want to do the same thing, but they need a leader. What they do, how they prepare, their speculation whether the new teacher Jesus may be that leader, and most of all, Daniel's struggles between his oath and what Jesus has said to him, are the story.
This is not a religious book, though its end point is the second great commandment Jesus gave (Matthew 22:39). It is a book about life in the time, the unrest and resistance of many Jews to Roman rule, the confusion of many Jews looking for a military messiah trying to decide if Jesus could be that man. But more than that, it is like any other moral tale of any other time, a story of a man trying to decide what is the right thing for him to do.
It is not simplistic, I'm 57 and I read it entirely, but neither is it difficult reading. I strongly recommend it for anyone from 9 years on. "
After reading the review, you can understand a little more why I might have chosen it for December. I thought it was so interesting to understand a little more the Jewish people at the time of Christ. As the reviewer states, it isn't a huge emotional or spiritual book, yet I found myself crying as I finished the book, for it is a touching story of how one boy decides what type of person he will become. Of course, I read this book a couple of months ago, while pregnant, so the crying thing doesn't really hold much ground as I find I tear up at anything remotely touching these days.
As it is an older book, there should be copies at your library, but you can also order it online through Amazon for just a penny, plus shipping. The picture of the book cover will take you to the Amazon page. Leave me some comments if you plan on reading with us!
4 comments:
just a penny! holy cow. i will try, right now all I do in my spare time is hold my beautiful baby and then when he's sleeping i try to pick up a bit. Great pick Jess!
Sorry to barge in here but I googled my favorite room-mate of all time from BYU and it led me here. Kim, oh Kim! If she doesn't get on here anymore will one of you gals please send her my way? I'm at morganhome at iglide dot net and my blog is ww.themorganfollies.blogspot.com Thanks so much!
Lena
Hi Friends. I finished the book in the nick of time. Loved it. Thanks for the suggestion Jess.
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