Little Flower and the Princess

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A classic mission story showing how Christian love and service has the power to change lives forever—even the lives of Little Flower and her sister Princess who grew up in a village in India made dark by superstition and fear of angry spirits.

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Born long ago in India, Little Flower and her sister Princess grew up in a village made dark by superstition and fear. When their baby brother got sick and the charm doctor took their only cow but could not heal him, it seemed that the spirits were very angry with the little family. To keep the family alive, Father headed to the temple to sell his girls as slaves. Maybe when the harvest came in he could buy them back.

But as they passed the Christian mission, the doctor with the magic eyes offered to trade Father a cow for the Little Flower and Princess. What would Father do?

This classic mission story shows how Christian love and service has the power to change lives forever—even the lives of Little Flower and the Princess.

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Item Format Paperback
Author Name Alice Mertie Underhill
Publisher Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight (lbs) 0.350000
Page Count 96
Language English
Year Published 2012

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