My Big Book of Catholic Bible Stories: Let The Reviews Begin!

I’m so happy that reviews of “My Big Book of Catholic Bible Stories” are already floating in from cyberspace!  Thank you so much for spreading the word about my latest book!

Sarah at “Catholic Pondering” writes: 

My Big Book of Catholic Bible Stories is a treasury for every age.  Whether you’re looking for a gift for a family in your life or searching, as I did, for a Bible story book that includes those wonderful deuterocanonical stories of Tobit and Maccabees (and the others!), consider this book.  It’s topping my list of gifts to give in the coming years.”

Esther at “Catholic Mom in Hawaii” was impressed that the book contains an imprimatur from the Archbishop of Nashville … and regretted that her son (now in college) was too old to read to any more! (Sorry, Esther. But save it for your grandchildren!!!)

Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur (at CatholicMedia.com and SpiritualWoman.com) writes: “The beautiful illustrations by Natalie Carabetta only add to the experience. This is a book that children will greatly enjoy looking at and sharing with their parents. It is primarily targeted to the 7 – 12 age range, although children younger and older could certainly benefit from it. I heartily recommend “My Big Book of Catholic Bible Stories” to any Catholic family searching for a kid-friendly Bible. Perhaps the best endorsement is how much my two boys (ages seven and eight) enjoyed looking through this book. They said it was much better than the kids’ Bible that they currently have!”

This book is available through Amazon and B&N, as well as though Liturgical Press, Thomas Nelson, and will soon be available through my website (as well as your local bookstore). (If you would like to be notified when it’s available through my site, drop me a note at hsaxton@christianword.com.)  (Christian Books ran an interview with me here.)

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