The Children'S Book
Auteur : Augusta Joyce Crocheron
Date de publication : 2021-01-11
Éditeur : Alpha Editions
Nombre de pages : 296
Résumé du livre
Step into the world of 19th-century Utah, where faith, family, and frontier spirit shaped young hearts. The Children'S Book by Augusta Joyce Crocheron gathers a luminous selection of short stories and poems, each crafted to nurture the minds and souls of primary-age readers. With gentle wisdom and a storyteller's touch, Crocheron draws upon the classic Mormon children's book tradition, weaving LDS faith-building stories and Christian moral tales that echo with the pioneer family values of the Mormon pioneer era. Every page invites families to share moments of reflection and joy, making it an ideal Sunday school read aloud or a cherished addition to family home evening. This children's poetry anthology and short story collection stands as a rare window into the devotional life of early Latter-day Saint families. Crocheron's verses and tales, rooted in the landscapes and challenges of her time, offer scripture stories and latter-day saint devotional poems that speak to courage, kindness, and spiritual growth. The themes are timeless, yet the voice is unmistakably of its era - a testament to the resilience and hope that defined the early LDS community. Whether read aloud by the fireside or quietly enjoyed by young readers, these stories offer both comfort and inspiration. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For those who treasure classic literature, and for families seeking faith-centred storytelling, The Children'S Book endures as a cultural treasure: a bridge between generations, and a gentle companion for every child's spiritual journey.