Melissa's Star
Beryl Ann Boehringer, Martha Kappus, Adrian Muntean, Ron Hood
Paperback
(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 29, 2016)
"Melissa’s Star" is a story about two sisters and their friends who are full of fun and bright ideas. Melissa ("Mellie," her nickname) narrates the story of her family who live in the beautiful area of southwest Germany called Swabia. Mellie, it seems, is always being annoyed by her oh-so-different little sister, Julie, which creates problems in the family described in a humorous manner.The story shows that a child can grow up in a Christian family, yet remain unchanged by the power of the gospel. Thus, misunderstandings arise. Due to an unexpected event, Mellie finds that her negative attitude toward her little sister changes–at least temporarily.In the sequel to "Melissa’s Star" ("Melissa in Colombia"), Melissa finally accepts Christ, and she and Julie are reconciled and become great friends. You will have to read the sequel to find out how this happened."Melissa’s Star" is especially appropriate for girls, ages 8 to 12. Each chapter also is suitable to be read as a bedtime story. Parents as well as grandparents will be amused and enjoy the book.
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