


Among the many things Brother Luke teaches Robin is a wise saying that forms the backbone of this book: Every wall has a door in it somewhere. Then, a friar named Brother Luke comes and takes Robin into his care. His dreams of being a page and, some day, a knight seem dashed beyond repair. Duty to the king and queen have taken his parents away from him, plague has taken his servants, and a mysterious illness has taken the use of his legs. Events in the book help you discuss these historical events in a story setting.Purchase hereĪs this book begins, 10-year-old Robin is helpless and alone. ** The Hannah! is set at a time when the Quakers are helping runaway slaves. If you are trying to help a daughter choose to dress more modestly than what they are seeing in the media, Thee Hannah! will give your daughter someone to relate to. ** I loved the way that this book addresses the issue of modesty and decent dress that young girls face today. However, the lessons she learns can help any child struggling to fit in. ** Hannah struggles with being different because of her Quaker faith. Her parents address her character failings with compassion while allowing her to suffer the consequences of her poor choices. ** Hannah struggles throughout the book to obey and usually fails.

Here's a few of the issues the book addresses: It is packed with "talking points" that make it a book to keep around and re-read together. My daughter and I both enjoyed Thee Hannah! In addition to a fun, sweet story, the book really appealed to me as a mom. All orders placed with expedited shipping will be cancelled. box, and APO/FPO addresses allow 4-28 business days for Standard shipping.

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