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Anselm of Canterbury - Reformation Heritage Books
Award-winning author Simonetta Carr was born in Italy and has lived and worked in different cultures. | |
Simonetta Carr tells the story of how this great Reformer, whose life began humbly, in a faraway, mysterious part of the world, influenced the church and its beliefs far beyond the borders of Scotland, shaping our thinking still today. | |
Simonetta Carr is a mother and homeschool educator. |
Athanasius - Christian Biographies for Young Readers
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Christian Biographies for Young Readers Reformed Historical ...
- Simonetta Carr’s Christian Biographies for Young Readers introduces children, youth, and adults to key individuals in the history of the Christian church, who had great impact on the advance of the kingdom of God in our world.
Simonetta Carr (Author of John Calvin - Christian Biographies ...
John Bunyan (Christian Biographies for Young Readers)
- It's hard to imagine any book more influential in English and Christian culture than John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress.Simonetta Carr's biography introduces young people to the man behind the allegory: a tinker, soldier, and political prisoner who helped shape the way people have for him over two centuries seen the dangerous journey of life.
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- Simonetta Carr was born in Italy and has lived and worked in different cultures.
Patrick of Ireland (Christian Biographies for Young Readers)
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Simonetta Carr
Simonetta Carr is a mother and homeschool educator. She has worked as a freelance journalist and as a translator, and is the author of the Christian Biographies for Young Readers series. She was kind enough to answer a few of our questions about her newest book.
Q. Most of your books are about notable Christians and written for children, or for families to read together. In what ways did the process of writing a deeply personal book like Broken Pieces differ from those books?
A. There is no comparison. For the other books, I do a lot of research and then process the information, choosing the main points to share with young readers and finding the best way to communicate them. It’s pretty straightforward.
Broken Pieces is completely different. As you said, it’s a deeply personal book. I wrote the first part (memoir) fairly quickly, soon after my son’s death, perusing all the diaries and emails I could find. It was OK to do it then. I don’t think I could