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Squanto and the Miracle of Thanksgiving by Eric Metaxas
Squanto and the Miracle of Thanksgiving by Eric Metaxas






Squanto and the Miracle of Thanksgiving by Eric Metaxas

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Squanto and the Miracle of Thanksgiving by Eric Metaxas

The culminating illustration portrays Squanto in a pose like Christ on the Mount. Stirnweis's portraits tend to be stiff and inconsistent, but his realistic renderings of M laga and London architecture are atmospheric. When Squanto comes to the aid of starving English newcomers, Governor Bradford predicts the hero's role: "Perhaps God has sent you to be our Joseph." In the end, Bradford and Squanto both give thanks to God for using Squanto in "such a way that would bless the whole world for centuries to come." Of all the offerings this season, this account comes closest to describing the holiday's religious roots and historical beginnings, even though many may argue with the book's politics and/or theology. The discovery tests Squanto's faith but does not destroy it ("As he pondered the great sorrow in his heart, he talked to God"). Finally, in 1618, he arrives home, only to find his village wiped out by disease. A Harvest Story from Colonial America of How One Native Americans Friendship Saved the Pilgrims. His friends are sold into slavery, "but God had another plan for Squanto." Monks purchase Squanto and teach him their beliefs, then entrust him to a kind man in London until he can find passage back to America. Beginning with Squanto's kidnapping, at age 12, by the Spanish from his Patuxet village in 1608, Metaxas (The Birthday ABC) follows him to M laga, Spain.

Squanto and the Miracle of Thanksgiving by Eric Metaxas

This paper-over-board picture book biography approaches the holiday from an evangelical point of view.








Squanto and the Miracle of Thanksgiving by Eric Metaxas