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Nancy Carpentier Brown

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This book is about a short priest/ detective. He solves 4 mysteries in this book. They are:The Blue Cross, The Strange Feet, The Flying Stairs, & The Absence of Mr. Glass. I have read all four stories . The first story is about a person who pertends to be a priest and trys to steal a cross. Second is the story about when Father Brown hears some strange noisies and recovers some silverware. The third story is about three diamonds stolen at a play. The fourth story is about someone named Mr. Glass. When a man is found tied up and a knife with a tip of blood is also found, people blame Mr. Glass. To find out what happens, you have to read the book.… (mer)
 
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catholicreader | 1 annan recension | Mar 17, 2009 |
The best tribute I can give this book is to say that I don't need to be convinced that it is ok for kids to read Harry Potter ... and yet I read the entire book, with interest. I originally picked it up thinking that I could look it over with a mind to recommending it to friends that are wary, as are many Christians, of the magic found in the stories.

Brown has many sensible recommendations to ease parents' fears and to help them evaluate whether the books and motives are right for their children. Perhaps the greatest accomplishment is that she has written a passionate defense of the necessity of fantasy for both children and adults. It is that depth that makes this book much more than a single subject "Harry Potter" book. Moreover, she manages to go beyond quoting the "usual suspects" of C.S. Lewis and G.K. Chesterton. She has done her homework. For those who are leery of Harry Potter and his gung-ho supporters, I must add that Brown comes from the stance of one who was equally leery and forbade her children the books ... until she began investigating them, which in itself is an interesting and instructive tale.

Easy to read, this book is also a bit addictive as I kept picking it up after long absences due to the distraction of other books. I thought I would only glance through it, and then would find myself sucked in to read yet more. Highly recommended even if you don't have any problems with the Harry Potter books.
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julied | 2 andra recensioner | Oct 14, 2008 |
The Father Brown Reader is Nancy Brown's retelling of four short stories from The Father Brown Mysteries by G. K. Chesterton. The author retains Chesterton's original language, while making it understandable for children.

Recommended for 8- to 12-year olds, but I would read aloud to the average 8- or 9-year ol. That's not really a problem, as it's a joy read aloud. I hope the pulbisher makes this a book on tape!

This is a great way to introduce children to Chesterton!
 
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mwittkids | 1 annan recension | Nov 30, 2007 |
To read Harry Potter or not to read Harry Potter, that is (not) the (only) question. Nancy Brown tells us why the story is a moral story, what is heroic about the characters, and the literary merit of the books. She addresses critics’ objections about magic, obedience, and the popular culture question (some ask, if it’s so popular, how can it be good?). Her book offers answers to these questions and so much more. While focusing on a particular series, she shares her general knowledge of literature and how it can best benefit our children.

Even if you are one of the parents who is sure you never want your children to read the Harry Potter books, you will want to read this book so you can better understand your friends who do; and so you can better understand how to discuss with your children the literature that you do want them to read.
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Margmary | 2 andra recensioner | Jun 24, 2007 |

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10
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382
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#63,245
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½ 4.6
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5
ISBN
11

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