Spotted Boy and the Comanches

ISBN: 9780816313310

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Now, the exciting wild west story that held you spellbound when you were young is available to a new generation of readers. Find out if Thad remains true to God once he was kidnapped by Indians.

Description / Spotted Boy and the Comanches

Brown County, Texas, in the faraway days, was a good place to live, in spite of the danger--and no one dwelt too much on that, except during the summer when the Comanches were active. 

Thad Conway loved his life in Texas--until one day when he was snatched away by the Comanches and his much-loved pony was given to another boy, a Comanche. Thad was carried off as a prisoner. From that day on, his life changed dramatically. 

Here is the story of his life with the Comanches. Did Thad influence the tribe to learn about the true God? Did he ever return to his own people? You'll find out as you read Spotted Boy and the Comanches

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Item Format Paperback
Author Name Mabel Earp Cason
Publisher Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight (lbs) 0.450000
Page Count 156
Language English
Year Published 1999

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Kidnapped Indian Style
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Thad Conway lived in the boonies in 1863 Texas. There was no school and no church. His parents only book was the Bible, so Thad not only read the BIble but his parents had Thad memorized large portions of the BIble. The Comanches captured Thad and had him for over a year. He found that they also had some of his friends, Melissa, Miz Sally and her two twin grandsons, Timmy and Tommy and another white child Willie. An Indian squaw pampered and loved the three little boys. His Thad's indian mother Little Rabbit loved him too. But Thad, Melissa and Miz Sally longed for home.Thad was blessed in that he had two older brothers who were Texas Rangers and they did not give up looking for him. He was also blessed by the Bible passages of God's promise to deliver us and he was kind to his Indian captors so that they were kind to him. By not fighting, but submitting to them Thad got treated better. When Thad got pneumonia his Indian mother did everything that she knew for him because she loved him.Thad learned to accept people as they are as God does.This is a great book that I could read over and over and I am an adult.I rated this book 100+++
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Must Have
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A childhood favorite is back. A good story that is exciting, tells of challenges and remembers that God always cares for us.
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Needs 10 Stars
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This is among my most beloved books I read as a youngster. A book that I read and re-read many times. I was so excited to see it back in print that I bought it for my grandson to read.

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