The Great Mill Explosion

The Great Mill Explosion by JoAnn A. Grote, published by Barbour Pub. in 1998, is a 142-page work written in English. This book presents a multi-generational story that engages readers aged eight to twelve, bringing history to life through the experiences of a fictional family over three centuries. It explores actual historical events while illustrating the influence of divine intervention in shaping individual lives and the broader narrative of the nation.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure within a historical context, as the story unfolds across significant moments in United States history. The narrative emphasizes themes of faith and resilience, making it a suitable choice for young readers interested in both fiction and religious elements. This edition offers a unique perspective on how personal and national histories intertwine, providing an engaging way for children to connect with the past.
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History comes alive for eight-to-twelve year olds in this close-up, fun-to-read, multi-generational story of a fictional family spanning three centuries of actual historical events. God’s hand is seen at work in people’s lives and in the events that shaped our nation.
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