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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Review for the week--The Trailblazer series

The Trailblazer series
Author(s): Dave and Neta Jackson
Genre: Historical Fiction

Throughout history, steadfast Christians have paved the way for dramatic changes in the world. The Christian heroes from the TRAILBLAZER BOOKS had the courage and strength to stand up for the God they believe in. Their amazing stories of hope and adventure, described through the eyes of young fictional characters, are timeless lessons for young and old.

 I really enjoy reading these books! Soem of my favorites are  
The Drummer Boy's battle(Florance Nightingale)
Spy fir the night riders (Martin Luther)
Imprisoned in the golden city(Adonoram and Anne Judson)
The Mayflower secret(William Bradford) 
Queens smuggler(William Tyndale) 
The hidden Jewel(Amy Carmichael) 
Listen for the Whippoorwill(Harriet Tubman
Forty-acre swindle(George Washington Carver) 
Sinking the Dayspring(John Paton) 
The fate of the yellow woodbee(Nate Saint)
. . . Anyway, I could list a whole lot more, but I'm sure you get the idea!
My parents bought me a couple of these for my 10th birthday, and I've been reading/collecting them ever since! There are 40 in all, and I think I've read all but 2 of them. They are written for the 8-12 age range, but they are interesting enough to keep the attention of an older reader. And, like the description says, they are timeless lessons for young and old!
Have you ever read these books? If so, I'd love to hear what you thought of them. . .and what your favorite title was :)






4 comments:

  1. I have read a lot of them...any of them I can get my hands on through the library, and I have LOVED all the ones I have read!! :) Five of the ones you mentioned above I have read, but the ones I haven't read...library, here I come again!! :P

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  2. I know this is a REALLY old post, but I just came across it and had to comment. I haven't read any of these books. I want to though(especially now!) I got Thieves of Tyburn Square from the library once but couldn't really 'get in to it'. Have you read that one? I want to read the one on Nate Saint.

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    1. Yes! That one's really good! It's sad, but good! They all are!! :D
      And the Nate Saint one is. . .amazing!

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    2. We read a book in school last year on Nate Saint. And the year before on Jim Elliot. Actually I've read many things on those 5 men killed by the Aucas. It's such a powerful testimony and story. :)

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