Disclaimer: I received this complimentary product through
the Homeschool Review Crew.
If you like including Christian fiction in your homeschool,
you will want to check out Prisoner of War from Whatsoever Stories.
This softcover story is set during World War II. Sergeant Brentley is helping
preserve America’s liberty as he is hoping the people of Europe and Asia would
regain their stolen freedom in the process. Within minutes, he went from being
a gunner in the US Army Air Force to a prisoner of war. As you read through the
story, the word “freedom” is in the hearts of all who fought for the Allies.
With limited time, Captain Breth secretly formulates a plan with an imaginative
aviator, an indispensable agent, and an audacious ground soldier to rescue men
imprisoned by the Nazis. But this is not the only rescue mission needed. Behind
the scenes, there is spiritual battle within a soldier’s heart as he wrestles
with life apart from God.
Although the story is fictional, the author includes
historical notes and inspirations because the writing of this story was
influenced by true incidents that occurred during World War II. Kinsey Rockett
truly captured the central months of World War II; but most of all she
captivated a story that emphasizes biblical truths and helps build godly
character. I love how she includes, “Did you know that we are in a war? We are,
and its not just any war either. It’s a war that has been raging for six
thousand years, and it will continue to rage until Christ returns. It’s a battle
between the Almighty Lord, whose victory is already determined, and the devil,
who knows that he is destined to lose but is determined to take with him as
many poor souls as he can.” (Prisoner of War, 369) Within this story, readers
learn something of eternal value. Discover true freedom in this unique story of
a pilot, a prisoner, and a parachute.
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We read "Trial at the Ridge" and really enjoyed it! This one looks like something my boys would love to read.
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