 Great Waters Press, which published the practical guide to Raising Real Men by
 Hal and Melanie Young, has two new books coming out.
Great Waters Press, which published the practical guide to Raising Real Men by
 Hal and Melanie Young, has two new books coming out.I was given an opportunity to review one of the two and so I received A Cry From Egypt by Hope Auer.
 Hope Auer has been writing stories and plays actively since she was 
very young. Through her schooling years she developed a passion for 
history and telling stories which eventually culminated in the writing 
of “The Promised Land Series.” In addition to writing, Hope loves the 
Lord, life, church, family, and children. She was homeschooled and works
 and learns alongside her family, who are the first people to read her 
books. Hope has a heart for children that is evident as she helps in 
youth theatre, teaches piano, and writes stories.
Hope Auer has been writing stories and plays actively since she was 
very young. Through her schooling years she developed a passion for 
history and telling stories which eventually culminated in the writing 
of “The Promised Land Series.” In addition to writing, Hope loves the 
Lord, life, church, family, and children. She was homeschooled and works
 and learns alongside her family, who are the first people to read her 
books. Hope has a heart for children that is evident as she helps in 
youth theatre, teaches piano, and writes stories. Funny Bunny and I were very excited to receive this book because we just happened to be reading about Egypt..and Moses. Isn't it wonderful how God works things out like that?!
I assigned Funny Bunny to read at least a chapter a day. She devoured this book! Most of the time she wanted to read more than what was assigned.
Here is what she had to say about it: 
A
Cry from Egypt by Hope Auer (Book One of The
Promised Land) is a book about a
little girl named Jarah, her sisters Tirzah and Shayna, her brothers Etain,
Lemuel, Raphel, Yanni, and Ezra, and her mother and father (not to mention her
friends Ada and Acenith).  For them, life is normal for average Hebrews - brick
making for the boys and men and cleaning and cooking in the palace for girls
and women.  Until suddenly, two men named Moses and Aaron enter the city and
change things up.  First the water turns to blood, then flies – what are the
Egyptians to do but let the people of Israel go?   
Will Ada be forced to marry Paki, the boy in
the palace, and not Etain?  How will the family keep peace if Mother and Father
have different beliefs?  What will the children, who are torn between the God of
Israel and the gods of Egypt, choose to believe?  And will they ever be
free?  
I liked
A Cry from Egypt because it’s exciting, fun, and I couldn't wait to read what’s
next (once I was assigned to read one chapter and I read three)!  It has
friendship, love, and adventure and you don’t even notice you’re reading
history.  It’s a great book for all ages (especially nine year olds!) 
She loved this book so much that she already wants to get the next book in The Promised Land Series!!
And what I love even more is that both the author and illustrator were homeschooled! What a testimony to homeschooled children! Funny Bunny loves to write and one of her aspirations is to write a book for children. Through reading about Hope, she can see that with hard work, she can accomplish her goal!
And what I love even more is that both the author and illustrator were homeschooled! What a testimony to homeschooled children! Funny Bunny loves to write and one of her aspirations is to write a book for children. Through reading about Hope, she can see that with hard work, she can accomplish her goal!
Find out More:  You can find out more online about the book and author at A Cry From Egypt.  Order an advance copy of A Cry From Egypt for just $12.50.  It's recommended for ages 8 and older. 
My Crewmates are also talking about A Cry From Egypt and Children in the Church, so you can check out what they think about it HERE.
 
Disclaimer:  This product was 
given to Our Homeschool Reviews for free for review purposes, and I do 
not have to return the product to the vendor.  I have received no 
compensation from it and all opinions and experiences within this review
 are my own. 
 

 


 
 







 
 



 
 

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