Teen Book Review - Fire Starters
Book two in the Mr. Baker's Book series is out! Class is back in session. Well, not really. In fact, Mr. Baker's class is off for a Christmas break, but that won't stop everyone's favorite time-traveling eleven-year-old from breaking into the church, finding Mr. Baker's book, and going off on an adventure all by himself! What could go wrong? A trip to an ancient Mediterranean maritime town with a beautiful beach doesn't sound so bad, if you're fine with tyrannical Roman emperors, graveyards, and sinking boats. Join Theo as he meets a few characters from the Bible, avoids manual labor, assists in shaping world history, and befriends one of the most famous of all the saints. A man so well-loved, his name alone brings smiles to the faces of children and adults the world over. Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker.
This is the second book I’ve read in The Mr. Baker’s Book Series. This series, which introduces readers to saints through fun adventures, reminds me a bit of The Magic Tree House books or Lisa Hendey’s Chime Travelers series. While written for elementary-aged children, I think middle school students would thoroughly enjoy them as well, either on their own or with their families.
Mr. Baker’s catechism classes are literally brought to life with a special time-traveling book. In this newest story, one of Mr. Baker’s students, Theo, is whisked away to discover more about the real St. Nicholas. While the stories are light-hearted and are not meant to be an in-depth biography, they offer a fascinating glimpse into the lives of some faithful servants of God. The stories include some factual tidbits, along with plenty of humor around modern-day kids traveling back to ancient times. These books are a fantastic introduction to some fascinating saints through thoroughly entertaining stories.
https://www.amazon.com/Saint-Nicholas-Wonderworker-Andrew-Votipka/dp/B08PJWKSBS
As a writer and a mother, I’m always searching for wonderful Christian books for teens of all ages. I truly believe one way we can encourage teens in their faith is through fiction with positive messages, embedded in great stories. There are many fantastic Christian and Catholic teen novels out today, but they can be hard to find. I’m excited to share some of these books with you. For more book suggestions for the whole family, visit my website or join my News, Clues and Reviews updates.
Leslea Wahl
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