Sixty Saints for Boys

Sixty Saints for Boys by Joan Windham, published by Angelico Press on April 26, 2019, is a collection of stories about saints whose names are commonly given to boys. This edition, written in English and spanning 308 pages, presents a diverse array of saints, from St. James to St. Michael, showcasing figures such as soldier saints, schoolboy saints, clowns, kings, noblemen, knights, monks, and missionaries.
Readers will find engaging narratives that highlight the lives and virtues of these saints, making it suitable for early readers interested in religious and biographical themes. The book aims to inspire young boys by introducing them to a variety of saints, emphasizing their unique contributions and characteristics. With its focus on both historical and religious figures, Sixty Saints for Boys serves as a resource for those looking to explore Christian biographies in a format accessible to younger audiences.
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Sixty Saints for Boys contains all of Joan Windham’s stories of saints whose names boys are likely to have, arranged by date, beginning with St. James and finishing with St. Michael. In between is a mix of saints, young and old: soldier saints and schoolboy saints; clowns and kings; noblemen and knights; monks and missionaries; and many others.
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