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5.0 out of 5 stars
wonderful story about illuminated manuscripts, March 23, 2009
This review is from: Gabriel and the Hour Book (Yesterday's Classics) (Paperback)
Every parent or teacher who loves introducing her children to quality, moral stories, will love this telling of a sweet young peasant boy who grinds colors for illuminated texts. Young Gabriel works with Brother Stephen, who is creating an hour book for the king's fiance. During this time period, all books had to be hand-written, and most were done by monks who embellished the pages with beautiful artistry. Interwoven through the story of the making of the hour book is a tale of trial that comes upon Gabriel's family. In a very unconventional way for this time, Gabriel writes out a prayer asking for help for his family's financial struggles. His gentle, faithful character is revealed as he waits out an answer to his troubles. I found it hard to put this little book down (and finished it in about 1 1/2 hours). This book should be read to young ones right up there with The Railway Children, The Secret Garden, and Little House on the Prairie. This was just such a delightful, sweet book, exposing the virtue of faith, trust, and courage.
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