The White Dove (Rare Collector's Series)

by Christoph von Schmid

2003

Status

Available

Collection

Publication

Lamplighter (2003), 72 pages

Media reviews

Another great tale from a Christian point of view by this masterful author. This story tells the tale of a young peasant boy who believes that the truth should be told regardless of the consequences. Even when he is pressured by the prince and his guards he refuses to go back on his word. A story
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that proves the Lord rewards even a seemingly insignificant good deed. Von Schmid teaches the importance of good character in all of his books and this one is no exception.
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User reviews

LibraryThing member EstherFilbrun
Having never read a Christoph von Schmid book before, I was interested to read The White Dove when it came up on my list of classical books recently. This story ended up being a much faster read than I anticipated—only half an hour or so. It’s a sweet story, one that I think my younger siblings
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would really enjoy, although it’s old enough that younger people might struggle to read the old English style in which it is written. Many years ago, I think I would have been entranced by this book—the way Agnes caught and tamed her dove, how she selflessly gave it away, and how her generosity ended up being an even bigger blessing than she anticipated.

I was bothered by the story a little; as I’ve begun noticing in a lot of 19th- and 20th-century stories, characters are portrayed as being able to decide to change their personalities in a positive direction, and then—voila!—their desired result happens, without a mention of needing God’s help for change. In my opinion, stories like this could be misleading in this area, even though otherwise, they are solid, well-written literature.

Overall, I enjoyed this story. It’s short, sweet, and the kind of book I imagine many children would enjoy reading. I’d like to read it to my siblings at some stage.
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Language

ISBN

1584740132 / 9781584740131

Barcode

6886
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