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The Boy Who Gave His Lunch

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"The Boy Who Gave His Lunch," authored by Dave Hill and drawn with illustrations by Betty Wind, 1967. Set against the time of a bustling marketplace in ancient times, this tale unfolds with sincerity. As the main character, a young boy with a kind heart, encounters a crowd gathered to listen to the teachings of a teacher (Jesus), his offering of loaves and fish becomes a beacon of selflessness for the crowds and Jesus. Through Hill's narrative and Wind's illustrations, readers will be given a story that thrives on faith and courage. Published by Arch Books and measuring 6.2 x 8, the book is in good condition, with some minor wear on the page corners, and some yellowing on the pages themselves, followed by some paint wear on the back.