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Mesi's Season of Change: A Friendship Story (The Girls 'n Grace Collection) [Paperback]

Pam Davis (Author)
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November 14, 2008 9 and up4 and upThe Girls 'n Grace Collection
As the jungle rains diminish, a feud breaks out between Mesi’s Ashanti tribe and their neighbors, the Kienese. As tensions grow high, Mesi finds a friendship she must keep a secret. But she is faced
with the decision as to what cost she’s willing to pay in order to keep the secret—and her new friend. Will she lose her best friend Kwasi? Anger her family? Or even bring destruction to her entire village?

About the Girls ‘n Grace Collection

Similar to the American Girl series model, Girls ’n Grace follows several characters who are set in modern decades. The unique aspect of this series is not only will girls from other continents be featured but all of the characters in their series of books will come to know fully the grace that only God can provide.

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About the Author

Pam Davis is an author and motivational speaker who views her charge as bringing the time-worn truths of Scripture to life. Pam's candid teaching style not only enlightens but also entertains, leaving her audiences with a refreshed desire for the living Word of God. She lives with her husband, Steven, and three children in Fort Worth,
Texas.

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  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Paperback: 80 pages
  • Publisher: Authentic (November 14, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1934068799
  • ISBN-13: 978-1934068793
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,329,123 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars My favourite to date, July 8, 2009
This review is from: Mesi's Season of Change: A Friendship Story (The Girls 'n Grace Collection) (Paperback)
In Mesi's Season of Change: A Friendship Story, Pam Davis' continues the story she began with Mesi: A Girl `n Grace in Africa. The latest title builds onto the timeline begun in the first installment, though enough background information is woven into the text to make the second a stand-alone title or a place where new readers can jump into the Girls `n Grace series.

After receiving the saving gift of God's grace in the first book in Mesi's story, Mesi finds herself longing for the things of the Lord. She dreams of a church established in her poor village, of a place where she can share God's gift of grace with others - even those who mock her new faith.

When a man of Mesi's tribe, the Ashanti, accuses the neighbouring Kienese of stealing his boat, tensions run high. When Mesi and her best friend Kwasi discover a badly injured Kinese boy named Numu, she must draw upon the lessons of kindness and mercy that are newly learned through her fledgling relationship with God in order to overcome generations of intertribal conflict and prejudice. When Kwasi urges Mesi to turn Numu over to the village leaders, Mesi fears for his life, resists, and dedicates herself to his recovery and survival.

Drawing upon the informal discipleship received from her spiritual mentor Miss Ama, Mesi secretly extends mercy to this `enemy' of her tribe. As her love for others grows, she risks even her own personal safety in her efforts to see Numu reunited with his family. Through Mesi's attempts to deal with mocking family members, unbelieving friends, and looming conflict wherever she turns, her spiritual growth is front and center.

Watching her work through her troubles from the perspective of her new faith, and seeing her Christian character blossom have marked this title as my favourite in the series to date. In addition to being the richest Girls `n Grace story in terms of clear-cut character development, Davis has also spun the most suspenseful tale yet in the series. My six-year-old was on tenterhooks waiting to discover Mesi and Numu's fate.

Engagingly designed, the text is interposed with graphics, colourful design elements and full-page illustrations that appear at the beginning of each short chapter. Written for children ages six and older, it's easy to see how the vibrant appearance and engaging text will encourage young girls to enter into Mesi's world. In addition to the intrinsic, culture-sketching story that provides details of African tribal life, an "In Step With Africa" section at the back of the book adds demographic, geographic, and other information about Africa. A series of devotional questions is also included to help young readers reflect on the story.

The opportunity to walk along side Mesi as she grows in God's grace, and develops a more Christ-like character through the challenging circumstances she's faced with is a valuable one. Young girls being conformed into His likeness will benefit greatly from Mesi's accessible, positive example while thoroughly enjoying themselves in the process.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Girls 'N Grace chapter book a delightful read, April 16, 2009
This review is from: Mesi's Season of Change: A Friendship Story (The Girls 'n Grace Collection) (Paperback)
Mesi's Season of Change by Pam Davis is another title in the Girls 'N Grace series. Mesi is a young girl of the Ashanti tribe in Africa. Along with her mentor, Miss Ama, Mesi has taken on a quest to build a church for her village, despite the scoffing she faces from relatives and other children. She and her best friend Kwasi find Numu, a young boy from the Kienese tribe the rivals of the Ashanti, who has been wounded and is in need of help. The two girls secret him in a small shed, but Kwasi refuses to help any more because she feels disloyal to her tribe. Mesi wonders if she is endangering her entire village, but feels compelled to offer grace and mercy to Numu as God has given to her. Together the two children bring their tribes together, and Mesi is able to share the story of God's grace with more people than she ever expected. This chapter book is written at a second to third grade level with a mildly challenging vocabulary. At several points in the book are little orange bubbles with ".com" in them; each of these is a teaching point the reader can go online to learn more about. At the end of the book, there is a short educational section talking about animals and geography in Africa. I would highly recommend this book for parents who have daughter who love to read. The book teaches about children living in another country, as well as has a wonderful lesson about God's grace.
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