A Maiden's Voyage

Feb. 12, 2008

Yes, Another Review

I have Reviewed another of Emma Leslie's novels. Here it is:

The Martyr’s Victory: A Story of Danish England

By Emma Leslie

http://www.salemridgepress.com/

 

Salem Ridge Press LLC
4263 Salem Drive
Emmaus, PA 18049

 

The Martyr’s Victory, by Emma Leslie, begins by introducing us to Egbert, a young frail Saxon living in the country of Mercia. He is continually scorned and laughed at by his family and the world. Resolving to run away and die in the woods, he meets an elderly monk who invites Egbert into the church’s realm of safety. Forsaking all he has ever known, Egbert follows the monk, Osric, to a new life at the monastery. There he learns to read, write, and copy the scriptures.

 

But danger arises as the savage Danes of the north threaten to destroy the monastery and all of Mercia. A meeting is held in the church and it is decided that six monks shall venture to the Danish lands bringing not only the seed of grain, but also the seed of truth found in the Word of God. Egbert wishes to come along but cannot, because he is too weak. Told that he, and several others, may join the party of six in about a year’s time, he is content to remain.

 

Upon arriving in Ea, an island in East Anglia, the six monks meet a young girl named Elswitha. They soon find out that she has just escaped from being sacrificed to Odin, their false god. Later in the village, Osric encounters a Danish warrior who has been drastically wounded in a single-combat battle and now believes that he is destined to die. As he is a skillful leech, Osric uses all in his power to work to cure the unfortunate Dane. Will he succeed? If he does succeed, will it help in saving Mercia from the warlike Danes? Will Osric’s faith impact the Danish people? And what will happen to Egbert? Find out in The Martyr’s Victory!


Emma Leslie, whose actual name was Emma Dixon, was a prolific Victorian children’s author. She wrote over 100 books; many of which are published worldwide. She was born in 1837 and lived in Lewisham, Kent, which is in southern England. She died in 1909 and was buried in St. Mary’s Parish Church, in Pwllcrochan, Pembroke, South Wales . Emma Leslie wrote with a strong Christian accentuation in her books, and encouraged us to fight for faith and believe in God always—no matter what the consequences. -Product review by Abigail K., The Old Schoolhouse Magazine, LLC, February, 2008

 


God Bless You!
~Cornflower~

 


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Feb. 13, 2008 - HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Posted by Jocelyndixon
Hello dearest Cornflower. I believe it’s your birthday today, and I wanted to make sure I wished you a good one. May all the blessings of haven be poured out on you as you grow into a lovely, wonderful young lady. I hope you cherish your childhood and embrace the coming of the days when you grow into a woman of God.

Love you lots!
Jocelyn
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Feb. 14, 2008 - Happy Birthday!

Posted by BrielleCostumes
Hello,
I just wanted to wish you a very happy birthday!

Love,
Brielle
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Feb. 14, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by LeviSuarez
Happy BirthDay to you and to me! LOL!

Levi
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Posted by Narniagirl
Happy birthday Cornflower! I hope you have a good one.

Love,
Kylie
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Feb. 16, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by LeviSuarez
Hahaha! No, not really. How old are you now?

Beav (Levi)
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Feb. 17, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by sharla88
I am so glad to hear your back! I have missed talking with you.

That sound's liek a really neat book I'll have to try and find it!
GB~
sharla~
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Feb. 17, 2008 - Hello!

Posted by jessica0439
Hello Cornflower,
Got your PM so I thought I'd come by and see what you've done! I like your post! Must have taken some time to write it. :)
Blessings,
Jessica
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Feb. 18, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by sharla88
Hello,
I will def. be checking that out. It's alwase so nice to find a good Christian author who is willing to stand for things. Thanks so much girly!!!
GB~
sharla~
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Feb. 20, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by sarahbear
hi
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