The Pilgrim's Progress for Young Readers by John Bunyan (Generations Timeless Classics)
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026421
ISBN
9781732705036
Grade 6
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John Bunyan’s 1678 publication of The Pilgrim’s Progress is
presented for young readers utilizing Jesse Lyman Hurlbut’s edition published
in 1909. The language is approachable, and there are footnotes that provide
definitions to archaic words and Scripture references. Sent along his way by
Evangelist, Pilgrim Christian is joined by others as he journeys towards the
Celestial City. Presented in language that is understandable and encourages
development for young readers. Experience the highs and lows throughout
Christian’s journey as he converses with Pliable, Faith, Goodwill, Shepherd,
Ignorance, and many more along the way. Detailed black & white
illustrations are found throughout. This Generations Timeless Classic edition
only recounts Part 1 of Pilgrim’s Progress. 155 pgs., hardcover.
~Rebecca
Publisher's Description of The Pilgrim's Progress for Young Readers by John Bunyan (Generations Timeless Classics)
Originally published in 1678, John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress
remains one of the best-selling books of all time. Today, Bunyan's
classic allegory exists in over 200 languages—a testimony to its
enduring value to the church of Jesus Christ. This unique allegorical
account of the Christian life is richly saturated with Scripture and
filled with spiritual wisdom by a man who genuinely knew both the joys
and sorrows of the Christian life.
In this new edition of Bunyan's classic work, Generations has produced a simplified version of The Pilgrim's Progress
(Part 1) for young readers (ages 11-14). This beautiful edition
provides a readable introduction to the writings of John Bunyan.