The historical novel The Bronze Bow, Winner of a Newbery Medal, examines how Daniel's life changes dramatically after his father is crucified by the Romans. The young boy's only thoughts are of revenge. Daniel becomes part of a rebellion, determined to oust the Romans from Galilee. One day, he hears the teachings of Jesus, who helps him understand the power of forgiveness.
This novel's message of compassion has religious undertones, but it is an appropriate and meaningful book for all of your students.
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