by Madeleine Polland
Available from Amazon
*****
In this beautifully written novel we follow a sensitive young girl as she struggles with her future after Patrick arrives in Ireland with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Macha had been excited to hear the news that she was going home to her parents and was to be married, although she was but fourteen years old. But when Patrick came onto the scene telling of his God, she was intrigued and determined to follow him like her foster brother Benet. The difference was that he had permission, and there were grave consequences for many when Macha's father heard that she was gone. The druids were not too pleased with Patrick and his gospel, and they try many means to get rid of him. Patrick outwits them, more by logical thinking than by the power of God, but nevertheless, God is accepted. Macha had promised herself to follow Patrick's God, her parents wanted her to marry, and Patrick himself had told her to obey her parents. Truly, she was not opposed to marrying...
This is a great book for a rainy day and will capture the attention of young people who may be studying this time time period.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Flame Over Tara
Labels:
Christian,
fiction,
Ireland,
Madeleine Polland,
medieval,
Omar Davis,
Patrick
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