Strat, the wealthy boy with whom Annie fell in love during her first time trip to the 1890s, needs her help when he reveals her real origin and finds himself confined in a mental asylum. The back cover says:
Saint Therese and the Roses ~ by Helen Walker Homan, illustrated by George W. Thompson, 1955, young adult, 149 pagesAnnie Lockwood exists; everyone admits it. Everyone has seen her. But only Strat insists that Miss Lockwood traveled a hundred years back in time to be with them in 1895. Now Strat is paying an enormous price; his father has declared him insane and had him locked away in an asylum.When Time calls Annie back to save Strat, she does not hesitate, even though her family is falling apart and desperately needs her.Can Annie save the boy she loves, or will her choice keep her a trespasser out of time?
This story from the Vision Books series for youth 9 -15 years old is a beautiful story about the most popular saint of modern times, St. Therese of Lisieux, the "Little Flower." Growing up in Lisieux, France was occasionally painful but usually delightful for Therese and her four sisters. For practical Marie, studious Pauline, hot-tempered Leonie, mischievous Celine, and beautiful, lovable Therese, growing up meant growing closer to God. The Little Flower found her pathway to holiness right in her own back yard.
With their disagreements, secrets, visits to the convent, school adventures, and romances, these five girls are an enjoyable handful for their kindly, widowed father. But Therese, because she loves her family, discovers that one of her sisters might unwittingly prevent her dearest wish from coming true.
Except that it's flat, I love this book tote (or book bag, as I call it). Can you read the words okay? It says, "Bans Off Our Books!" Several were hanging at the end of one row of shelves when I bought these two books yesterday. I resisted the impulse to buy that tote, since I already had several book bags at home.
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