How Far Would You Go To Prove You Were Grown-up? Galen, a ten-year-old orphaned Philistine boy, wants nothing more than to be a man. Surely, if he becomes Goliath's shield bearer, he'll win the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I read this to my 8 yr old son at night before bedtime. The first night which was a wkend, we couldnt stop and kept reading till midnight. Galen is such a likeable kid. But not too good, we see his flaws and weaknesses as he battles within himself. It gives you such a feel for the times. What the people were like, the setting, the culture, etc. We thoroughly enjoyed the book. Every night when we would quit reading, we couldnt wait to see what would happen the next night. So well written. My son asked or more books like this.
Galen Finds New Faith -- and a Home
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The author took the account of David's victory over Goliath from I Samuel 17 and wrote a story about two boys who could have watched the battle. Galen, the Philistine boy and Reuben, the Israelite were about the same age and each loyal to his God. Reuben befriended Galen and after some exciting adventures, Galen finds a new faith - and a home, The book is designed for ages 8 and up.
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