Lucien's teasing of Dani leads to an accident with far-reaching consequences. Annette is intent on revenge and does all she can to make life a misery for Lucien. His only friend is the old man up the mountain who recognises his skill in carving wood and gives him new hope. Set in Switzerland this story of Annett, Lucien and Dani has caught the imagination of countless children.
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Lucien's teasing of Dani leads to an accident with far-reaching consequences. Annette is intent on revenge and does all she can to make life a misery for Lucien. His only friend is the old man up the mountain who recognises his skill in carving wood and gives him new hope. Set in Switzerland this story of Annett, Lucien and Dani has caught the imagination of countless children.
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Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. This book is in good condition but will show signs of previous ownership. Please expect some creasing to the spine and/or minor damage to the cover. Aged book. Tanned pages and age spots, however, this will not interfere with reading.
This is the original version of Patricia St. John's beautifully written story of tragedy and forgiveness set in Switzerland, where the author once lived. It is a true classic, with a suspenseful and satisfying ending and a powerful lesson in the way God wants us to respond when we are wronged. The book has been revised for modern readers, but I much prefer this edition. Miss St. John writes like a poet, and her work should not be changed.
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Dec 6, 2008
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No childhood is complete without reading this memorable and deeply moving tale which explores how attitudes of the heart such as resentment, selfishness, and remorse reveal much of who a person really is. The evildoer can repent, and the self-righteousness of another can turn to evil. Even a poor, crippled, angelic child can become spoiled. A perfect read for Christmastime, with exciting action and lasting messages.