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Monday, 3 October 2011

The Beggar's Bible by Louise A Vernon


Setting: 1300s, England
Summary: Thirteen-year-old Arnold Hutton wanted to go to college. How could he go without money? He had to earn his living some way. Should he work in the fields or beg for the church? In Oxford, young Arnold Hutton hears John Wycliffe teach and is inspired by Wycliffe’s ideas that everyone should be able to read the bible, even those who can’t read Latin. But Wycliffe’s enemies are gathering evidence against him. Join Arnold, Timothy, and Lucy as they uncover the plot against Wycliffe and help to entrust the holy Bible into the hands of the beggars.

Other: The Beggar's Bible is based on John Wycliffe's own writings, as well as histories of those times.

Reading level: 9-14 years

Paperback
Pages: 135
Size: 140 x 210mm
Herald Press. 1971

Bible Version: KJV

2 comments:

  1. This is a really nice children's book. Very interesting and captivating. The story is told from a fictional boy's perspective. Louise A. Vernon is a very good writer and storyteller.

    God Bless,
    Sarah

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