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There Come a Soldier

Handprint Books

By Peggy Mercer,Illustrated by Ron Mazellan

12 x 9 in; 40 pp;
ages 5 and up
Hardcover
Published in August, 2007
ISBN 9781593541927
ISBN10 1593541929

SKU# 9781593541927

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During the last years of World War II a young paratrooper—lost and scared in the Belgian forest—has little to rely on buy his memories . . . memories of his boyhood growing up poor in the cotton fields of Georgia, surrounded by the warmth and...

There Come a Soldier

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There Come a Soldier

During the last years of World War II a young paratrooper—lost and scared in the Belgian forest—has little to rely on buy his memories . . . memories of his boyhood growing up poor in the cotton fields of Georgia, surrounded by the warmth and love of family and friends. Working hard, playing hard, watching out for five brothers and sisters and a girl named Ruthie, it is clear that the boy who becomes a soldier has learned to listen to his heart.

Told in a flowing Southern vernacular and in strong and beautiful paintings that contrast the harshness of war with the beauty of the rural South, Peggy Mercer and Ron Mazellan have created a tale that is heart-piercing and haunting in turns—but unfailingly reminds us that we share a basic humanity.

 

Peggy Mercer, who drew deeply on her father's experiences as a paratrooper in World War II for this book, has been a teacher, a librarian, and a provider of state social services. She was born in rural Georgia, attended the University of Georgia, and now lives in Douglas, Georgia. She is the author of Ten Cows to Texas (Handprint) and runs The School on the Square, an arts program for children and adults in Nashville, Georgia.

Ron Mazellan received a B.A. from Wheaton College and an M.A. from California State University. He has been a graphic designer and a commercial illustrator and now teaches art at Indiana Wesleyan University. He lives with his family in Marion, Indiana.