Saint John Bosco is a great addition to the Encounter the Saints Series. The book gives an account of the life of St. John Bosco from his infancy through adulthood. I sat down one afternoon to page through the book and I found myself reading it from cover to cover because I really enjoyed the book. It's a book that will certainly appeal to young boys, but I suspect many girls will also enjoy reading it, too.
One of the things I like best about this series of books is it offers pronunciation guides for words that might not be familiar to young readers. There's also a glossary in the back of the book that further explain some of the religious terms used in the book. Given that the book is geared to middle grade elementary students, I find the glossary to be a wonderful addition.
Compared to other series of books on saints from other publishers, this book and the others in this series, are easy and enjoyable to read. My kids have never groaned about reading these books like they do with other series. The book does have a few black and white illustrations that are spaced out quite a bit, so older children who feel they are too old for books with pictures won't feel like they're reading a book intended for a younger audience. The illustrations are nicely done and complement the story.
Overall the book is nicely done. It certainly gets my recommendation. With Christmas just a few weeks away, I'd suggest that this book or others from this series would make a great stocking stuffer for a child between the ages of 9-12 on your list.
I was provided with a review copy of this book by the publisher, Pauline Kids, in exchange for my honest review. For more information on this title or to take a peek inside, visit Pauline Books and Media.
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