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Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Ricky and the Hammond Cousins by Wanda M Yoder


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Summary: The Hammond cousins are all two years older. Their favourite uncle has been away for some time working in a prison ministry and living closer to his son. When his estranged wife dies and her parents no longer want to care for his son, Ricky, Uncle Jerry gains custody and the cousins look forward to meeting this unknown cousin. But when he arrives they are in for a bit of a shock! Six year old Ricky is mean, loud and makes trouble at every turn.
How can normal human beings relate to a boy who operates on 440 volts nonstop? More than that, what is the Christian way to relate to him? Is Ricky normal, or is a another "special" boy in the Hammond family?
If you enjoyed Markie and the Hammond Cousins, you will enjoy this sequel. Wander Yoder has written another story rich with childhood, human need, and Christian compassion.

Message: Not only is this book a book with a message about accepting and showing love to those with who are different, it also teaches many lessons about obedience, honesty, and other values.

Reading level: 8-15 years

Other: Book 2 of the Hammond Cousin series.

Paperback.
Pages: 169
Size: 134 x 209mm
Christian Light Publications 2008

Bible Version: KJV

Also available: Audio book (CD). 3 CDs, 3.2 hours.
Listen to chapter 1

 

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