Bedtime Stories for Girls of Destiny: Tales of Extraordinary Latter-day Saint Women By Raeleigh Wilkinson
Bedtime Stories for Girls of Destiny: Tales of Extraordinary Latter-day Saint Women By Raeleigh Wilkinson
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You already know the incredible stories of Emma Smith and Eliza R. Snow and their instrumental contributions to the foundation of the Church, but the strength of Latter-day Saint women didn't end there.
Each brief biography in this compilation featuring forty-five remarkable women from thirty nations throughout church history is accompanied by a beautiful original illustrated portrait. Some of these women you know, and all of them you'll want to know, including Liza Zakrewski, a teenager who delivered messages for the Polish resistance in WWII and who paused a battle with the power of music. Priscilla Sampson-Davis, a schoolteacher who translated the Book of Mormon into the Fante language of Ghana. Noelle Pikus-Pace, an Olympic skeleton athlete whose faith overcame an injury that doctors expected might end her career. Sahar Qumsiyeh, a Palestinian statistics professor who spent over a decade risking her life to attend church in Jerusalem
Soft cover.
Each brief biography in this compilation featuring forty-five remarkable women from thirty nations throughout church history is accompanied by a beautiful original illustrated portrait. Some of these women you know, and all of them you'll want to know, including Liza Zakrewski, a teenager who delivered messages for the Polish resistance in WWII and who paused a battle with the power of music. Priscilla Sampson-Davis, a schoolteacher who translated the Book of Mormon into the Fante language of Ghana. Noelle Pikus-Pace, an Olympic skeleton athlete whose faith overcame an injury that doctors expected might end her career. Sahar Qumsiyeh, a Palestinian statistics professor who spent over a decade risking her life to attend church in Jerusalem
Soft cover.