The First Book of Pakistan
- 80pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Jean Bothwell è stata un'autrice la cui vita è stata plasmata dalla sua vasta esperienza come missionaria metodista in India, dove visse e insegnò storia per molti anni. Questo profondo legame con la storia ha informato la sua prolifica carriera di scrittrice, dando vita a oltre 50 libri. I suoi romanzi esploravano spesso l'India che amava, accanto a narrazioni storiche e gialli per ragazzi, offrendo ai lettori una prospettiva unica forgiata attraverso l'immersione personale.






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Nine-year-old Premi loves being a student at Charity Abide, and she wants to contribute something meaningful to the school. She has an idea to surprise Missa, their principal, by giving her something she has always desired-a bell for their empty bell tower. But bells are expensive, and it isn't easy for little children in India to raise money. Premi comes up with a plan that will require the help of the whole school and community. Her faith and selfless determination show that no matter how different people may be, great things can be accomplished when they come together