![]() She uses some interesting techniques and adds in a few trinkets hereĪnd there that would be fun for a child to search and find. To top off the excellent storytelling, Rachel Clowes' illustrations areįabulous. Mary and Joseph with grace and has the wise men visit when Jesus is a bit That she begins the stories with the prophet Isaiah. Night and writing a letter to God on Christmas Eve or Christmas day. I could easily see thisīecoming a tradition to read the week before Christmas, sharing one story a Laid out with scripture, one of Glenys's beautiful poems, a letter from God,Īnd a little scripture tucked into the illustration. ![]() ![]() I've read several of Glenys Nellist's books for children and can say this is I received this book for free from Bethany House. There are some places that are aīit slow, but interesting. Parts of reading this book is the peaceful beauty of the Shetlands and the Town full of people surrounding them like a patchwork quilt. ![]() They're both solid characters with a whole This can be read as a stand-alone, but I'd recommend you This is not a fast read, instead it's one I call a "Januaryīook" a perfect book to curl up with this winter (or on a cool autumn day) Setting, the authentic dialog entwined in the conversations, and the history of Inheritance introduced readers to the Tulloch family and their quaintĬottage we meet the American who is next in line to take over the smallĬommunity. This is the second book in the Shetland Islands Saga. ![]()
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