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Books with title Saint Patrick

  • Saint Patrick

    Tomie dePaola

    Board book (Holiday House, Jan. 15, 2019)
    From the author of Strega Nona and Quiet comes an illustrated tribute to the Irish patron saint--now in a special format just right for the youngest readers.Beloved children's book author-illustrator Tomie dePaola recounts the life of Saint Patrick--from his noble birth in Britain, to his captivity in Ireland, to the visions which led him to return and found the first Christian church in Ireland. With his signature bold illustrations and engaging prose, Tomie dePaola recounts a number of legends about the Saint--including the well-known story of how he drove the snakes from Ireland, and his association with the shamrock, as well as less familiar details of his journeys. This timeless story, now available in a sturdy, colorful board book format, is a perfect introduction to these important Irish legends, and an ideal St. Patrick's Day gift-- perfect for sharing with your family.For older readers, the large-format edition Patrick: Patron Saint of Ireland includes even more information, and a note from the author about his inspiration.
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  • Saint Patrick

    Jonathan Rogers

    eBook (Thomas Nelson, Feb. 6, 2010)
    In this Christian Encounter Series biography, author Jonathan Rogers explores the life of Saint Patrick: slave, shepherd, and courageous missionary.Patrick was born the son of privilege and position, but he was only a teenager when he was taken from his home in Roman Britain by marauders and sold into slavery in Ireland. Despite his terrible circumstances, young Patrick did not give way to despair. As he worked as a shepherd in the pastures of his new owner, he kindled the faith he’d inherited from his family and eventually escaped to freedom. Then, after returning home, he experienced a dream that changed everything: God wanted him to go back and take the Gospel to the country of his captors.Patrick heeded the call. Both humble enough to minister to beggars and bold enough to confront kings, Patrick led the Irish through his brave and compassionate service into the Christian faith and baptized thousands. Separating the many myths from the facts, Jonathan Rogers weaves a wonder-filled tale of courage, barbarism, betrayal, and hope in God’s unceasing faithfulness. Countless miracles have been attributed to Saint Patrick, but perhaps one of the simplest and most amazing is that he won the hearts and souls of the same fierce and indomitable people who had enslaved him.
  • Saint Patrick

    Jonathan Rogers

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, March 1, 2010)
    In this Christian Encounter Series biography, author Jonathan Rogers explores the life of Saint Patrick: slave, shepherd, and courageous missionary.Patrick was born the son of privilege and position, but he was only a teenager when he was taken from his home in Roman Britain by marauders and sold into slavery in Ireland. Despite his terrible circumstances, young Patrick did not give way to despair. As he worked as a shepherd in the pastures of his new owner, he kindled the faith he’d inherited from his family and eventually escaped to freedom. Then, after returning home, he experienced a dream that changed everything: God wanted him to go back and take the Gospel to the country of his captors.Patrick heeded the call. Both humble enough to minister to beggars and bold enough to confront kings, Patrick led the Irish through his brave and compassionate service into the Christian faith and baptized thousands. Separating the many myths from the facts, Jonathan Rogers weaves a wonder-filled tale of courage, barbarism, betrayal, and hope in God’s unceasing faithfulness. Countless miracles have been attributed to Saint Patrick, but perhaps one of the simplest and most amazing is that he won the hearts and souls of the same fierce and indomitable people who had enslaved him.
  • Saint Patrick

    Ann Tompert

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Boyds Mills Press publishes a wide range of high-quality fiction and nonfiction picture books, chapter books, novels, and nonfiction
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  • Patrick

    Quentin Blake, Lou Bedford, Weston Woods Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Weston Woods Studios, June 10, 2008)
    With his joyously buoyant music, Patrick, with the help of a second-hand fiddle, imbues every leaf and creature in the countryside with vibrant color and vigorous movement.
  • Saint Patrick

    Ann Tompert

    Paperback (Boyds Mills Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Boyds Mills Press publishes a wide range of high-quality fiction and nonfiction picture books, chapter books, novels, and nonfiction
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  • Patrick

    Quentin Blake

    Paperback (Red Fox, Sept. 30, 2010)
    When Patrick plays the old violin he has bought from a market stall, he soon discovers that it makes wonderful and magical things happen.
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  • Saint Patrick's Day

    Ann Heinrichs, Joel Snyder

    eBook (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    Dress in some green, savor a slice of soda bread, and catch a little luck of the Irish! Kids will discover the history behind Saint Patrick's Day, and find out ways to celebrate on their own. Young readers learn about the festivities and traditions associated with this celebration of Irish culture.
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  • Patrick: Saint of Ireland

    Diana Mayo, Joyce Denham

    Hardcover (Loyola Press, Feb. 1, 2002)
    This book on St. Patrick for kids recounts the life of one of our most celebrated saints. In Patrick: Saint of Ireland, author Joyce Denham draws upon legend and St. Patrick's own writings to tell kids this saint's fascinating story and to offer them important lessons about life and faith. St. Patrick’s own prayers provide a lyrical element to the adventure. Luminous illustrations by renowned artist Diana Mayo help young readers understand how St. Patrick brought light into a dark time of cruelty and superstition. The combination of beautiful artwork and lively storytelling makes this book a wonderful keepsake. Ages 4 and up.
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  • Saint Patrick's Day

    Rachel Grack

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Saint Patricks Day is the best day of the year to be Irish. The March 17th holiday celebrates Irish heritage and all its symbolsshamrocks, leprechauns, and more! Beginning readers will be seeing green in this origin story of Saint Patricks Day.
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  • Saint Patrick

    Jonathan Rogers

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, March 2, 2010)
    Patrick was born the son of privilege and position, but he was only a teenager when he was taken from his home in Roman Britain by marauders and sold into slavery in Ireland. Despite his terrible circumstances, young Patrick did not give way to despair. As he worked as a shepherd in the pastures of his new owner, he kindled the faith he'd inherited from his family and eventually escaped to freedom. Then, after returning home, he experienced a dream that changed everything: God wanted him to go back and take the Gospel to the country of his captors. Patrick heeded the call. Both humble enough to minister to beggars and bold enough to confront kings, Patrick led the Irish through his brave and compassionate service into the Christian faith and baptized thousands. Separating the many myths from the facts, Jonathan Rogers weaves a wonder-filled tale of courage, barbarism, betrayal, and hope in God's unceasing faithfulness. Countless miracles have been attributed to Saint Patrick, but perhaps one of the simplest and most amazing is that he won the hearts and souls of the same fierce and indomitable people who had enslaved him.
  • Saint Patrick

    Michael Scott

    Paperback (Anna Livia Press, )
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