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Title: The Mother of St. Nicholas: A Story of Duty and Peril
Credits: Produced by Al Haines
Summary: "The Mother of St. Nicholas: A Story of Duty and Peril" by Grant Balfour is a historical novel crafted in the late 19th century. Set in the 3rd century AD during the early days of Christianity, the book centers around the themes of duty, peril, and sacrifice, particularly through the character of Pathema, a dedicated Christian woman who faces persecution for her beliefs. This narrative ties into the legendary origins of St. Nicholas, also known as Santa Claus, highlighting his mother's profound influence on his character and the values she instilled in him. The story follows Pathema as she selflessly aids the suffering and less fortunate in the city of Patara, risking her life amid rising tensions against Christians. Her acts of compassion draw the ire of the authorities, leading her to be imprisoned and ultimately brought to the Roman Colosseum, where she faces a ferocious lion. In a twist of fate, a nobleman named Tharsos enters the arena to save her, showcasing extraordinary bravery. Their lives intertwine as they must grapple with the consequences of their actions, faith, and the transformative power of love and sacrifice. Ultimately, the book not only tells a tale of personal courage but also signifies the enduring impact of Christian values and the legacy of kindness that would evolve into the myth of Santa Claus. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 70.3 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Author: Balfour, Grant, 1853-1940
EBook No.: 33607
Published: Sep 2, 2010
Downloads: 104
Language: English
Subject: Christian fiction
Subject: Persecution -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600 -- Fiction
Subject: Patara (Extinct city) -- Fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: The Mother of St. Nicholas: A Story of Duty and Peril
Credits: Produced by Al Haines
Summary: "The Mother of St. Nicholas: A Story of Duty and Peril" by Grant Balfour is a historical novel crafted in the late 19th century. Set in the 3rd century AD during the early days of Christianity, the book centers around the themes of duty, peril, and sacrifice, particularly through the character of Pathema, a dedicated Christian woman who faces persecution for her beliefs. This narrative ties into the legendary origins of St. Nicholas, also known as Santa Claus, highlighting his mother's profound influence on his character and the values she instilled in him. The story follows Pathema as she selflessly aids the suffering and less fortunate in the city of Patara, risking her life amid rising tensions against Christians. Her acts of compassion draw the ire of the authorities, leading her to be imprisoned and ultimately brought to the Roman Colosseum, where she faces a ferocious lion. In a twist of fate, a nobleman named Tharsos enters the arena to save her, showcasing extraordinary bravery. Their lives intertwine as they must grapple with the consequences of their actions, faith, and the transformative power of love and sacrifice. Ultimately, the book not only tells a tale of personal courage but also signifies the enduring impact of Christian values and the legacy of kindness that would evolve into the myth of Santa Claus. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 70.3 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Author: Balfour, Grant, 1853-1940
EBook No.: 33607
Published: Sep 2, 2010
Downloads: 104
Language: English
Subject: Christian fiction
Subject: Persecution -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600 -- Fiction
Subject: Patara (Extinct city) -- Fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.