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Monday, 22 August 2011
Markie and the Hammond Cousins by Wanda M Yoder
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Summary: The Hammond cousins always have a great time when they get together at Grandpa Hammond's place... until one day they learn that Markie is going to move into their community.
Markie is part of the Hammond clan, but he's different. He's mentally handicapped and has Down syndrome. And the Hammond cousins are certain he is going to be an embarrassing problem. The 'middle cousins' (aged 9 to 13 years) learn one by one that different is not always bad, that Markie is actually a special gift from God to them. Not only this, but through their uncle's words and example, they learn that they all have handicaps (bad habits) that they need to overcome as well.
This story shows in down-to-earth style how Christian principles are to be applied in a less-than-perfect world. Realistic problems, unexpected twists, believable characters, strong family values, and the Christian faith blend into an unforgettable story.
Message: Not only is this book a book with a message about accepting and showing love to those with mental handicaps, it also teaches many lessons about obedience, honesty, and other values.
Reading level: 8-13 years
Other: Book 1 of the Hammond Cousin series.
Paperback.
Pages: 124
Size: 134 x 209mm
Christian Light Publications 2007
Bible Version: KJV
Also available: Audio book (CD). 2 CDs, 2 hours.
Listen to chapter 1
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