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About the book:
About Alone Yet Not Alone (novelization):
Settled
in the Blue Mountains of Pennsylvania, deep within America's new
frontier, the Leininger family celebrates the blessings of a beautiful
homestead and bountiful harvest. That is, until tragedy strikes with the
beginning of the French and Indian War and the devastating raid known
as the Penn's Creek Massacre.
The
lives of this simple, God-fearing family are forever altered when
Barbara and Regina, two young sisters, are carried away by the Delaware tribe.
Driven by their faith in God and the powerful bonds of family, Barbara
and Regina hold firmly to the belief that they are never alone, even in their darkest hour, and that they will be reunited again.
Rich in historical details, Alone Yet Not Alone is an inspirational, true story of a family caught in the cross fire of the French and Indian War.
About The Author:
Tracy
Leininger Craven loves history and retelling real-life stories in her
historical fiction books. She also loves spending her free time in the
great outdoors with her husband David and their four children.
Alone Yet Not Alone (the book)
Written by: Tracy Leininger Craven
Publisher: Zonderkidz
Paperback: 148 pages
About the movie:
About Alone Yet Not Alone (THE MOVIE):
Releases in theaters Sept 27th, 2013 - Find a Theater Here: http://seatzy.com/main/ moviedetail/alone-yet-not- alone
Families will love this film based on a true story! Awarded 5 Doves from the Dove Foundation and approved for ages 12+.
Starring: Kelly Greyson, Natalie Racoosin, Clay Walker, Jenn Gotzon, Joanie Stewart, Ozzie Torres, Tony Wade.
Our Thoughts:
I am a big history buff, so I was excited to see that this book was based on a true story. I am also fascinated by this particular time period (1700s), so that made it even more interesting. We received the book and read it as a family (me and my 3 daughters). We read it over a period of a few weeks and just recently completed it. The verdict: We all enjoyed reading this book.
It is a great history lesson, which will allow readers to learn much about the time period of the late 1700s in Pennsylvania... clothing, chores, the French and Indian War, immigration, customs of the Delaware tribe, etc.
It is also a lesson in faith, family, values... remembering that no matter the circumstance, no matter how alone a Christian may feel, he/she is never truly alone. God is always with us. Barbara and Regina lived out their faith, hiding God's Word in their hearts, remembering that even through the darkest of times, they never were truly alone.
I enjoyed this book and encourage others to read it as well. Share it with your older children. They can learn much from this inspiring story. Some scenes are frightening and intense, so I would suggest ages10 and up.
Giveaway
One lucky reader will receive a copy of this book, courtesy of
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