Christian Middle Grade Fiction
For boys (or girls ;)
I love how the boys are just the right blend of taking their faith seriously while also being wild and dumb 10 year olds. Very enjoyable!
Approved for the church library!
Not dealbreakers, but awkward:
1. When the hunting dog that kills raccoons goes after the main character’s cat, he doesn’t chase it or make it stop. Eventually, one of his friends says: “I’ll go save the cat’s life.” He should have immediately gone to get his cat.
2. The boys then go hunt and kill an opossum. Opossums eat ticks, almost never get rabies, and generally don’t cause mischief on a farm, so I didn’t like that very much.
3. They also hunt a raccoon, which is attacked by dogs until the men kill it.
Love:
They thank the raccoon, and tell it how its pelt will buy their families meat and fruit for the winter.
4. The kind old man traveled the world and prays daily for missionaries all around the world, keeping up with them on his World Map in which he presses Pins — black pins for Africa, brown pins for South America, etc. for the native people’s skin colors.
Love:
I love how the kind old man invites the Sugar Creek Gang and adult Hunter men to have a tea party at his house, and they do.
This tea party is seen as masculine community. Love it!