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Star of Light
By Patricia M. St. John
Subjects: Missions, Adult, Chapter books, Historical, Brother, Honey for a Child's Heart, Fiction, Morocco, Blindness, Jesus, England, Children, Africa, Baby, Picture books, Mediterranean, Atlantic, Children's fiction, Homeschooling, Young Adult, USA, Missionaries, North Africa, Literature, Sister, Christianity, Youth, Jesus Christ, Christian
Description: **In a mountain village in Morocco, an Englishwoman transforms the lives of her visiting niece, a blind baby girl, and an eleven-year-old boy through her work as a missionary nurse. Hamid is worried that his blind sister Kinza is in danger from his stepfather.** **Goodreads Member (May 14, 2017) Lydia Strickler:** it was amazing **5 of 5 stars (review of another edition!)** Ok, I confess - my five star rating is for the original book published in 1953. **When I was ten years old, a missionary to Algeria gave me Star of Light.** It so captured my imagination that **I read it over and over and over**. I wanted my children and friends to read the book but wondered why it did not thrill them like it had me. **WELL, somebody decided that modern children could not understand a book published fifty years ago and Moody Press revised it** - took away much of the Moorish culture, the harshness, and the British langauge. I mean, what ten year old could understand that a "torch" is flashlight in the context in which it is used?? **Seriously, the original Star of Light expanded my horizons and my vocabulary as well as giving me a heart for missions.** Blah for this edition but if you can **find a rare, no longer published, original**, get it and love it.
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