John Bunyan is locked away in the Tower for preaching the Good News of the Gospel, but when Richard, the jailkeeper's nephew, hears him, he is impressed with Bunyan's determination to speak and feels as if he should help him make his escape. Original.
Dave and Neta Jackson are a full-time husband/wife writing team who have authored and co-authored many books on marriage and family, the church, relationships, and other subjects. Their books for children include the TRAILBLAZER series and Hero Tales, volumes I,II, III, and IV. The Jacksons make their home in Evanston, Illinois.
We really enjoyed this read aloud! T is a big fan of Pilgrim’s Progress, so this was a fun listen for him. The fictional story about Richard was a good history introduction to Oliver Cromwell.
This was quite good for Christian historical fiction. The story is reasonably realistic and complex, for a children's book, and gives a good feel for the times John Bunyan lived in. My only complaint was that Bunyan's stories sometimes related to the plot, but sometimes they seemed out of left field and didn't relate to what was going on. Otherwise I liked the book.
I like to read this series to the kids for a taste of church history in school. You can read them in a day (if you want your throat to hurt a little at the end hahaha) And they are fairly accurate with the facts and tell you up front what they've changed. The last chapter gives the historical facts in a drier manner, but the kids still listen and learn a lot from it.