Martin de Porres: The Rose in the Desert

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ISBN
9780547612188
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Martin de Porres was born in Peru as the son of a slave woman and a Spanish nobleman. He spent much of his childhood in extreme poverty, but as he grew up, his abilities to heal and nurture kept people asking, “Who is this strange boy?" The answer: a rose in the desert. This is the touching story of Martin de Porres, the catholic patron saint of universal brotherhood. Written by Gary D. Schmidt and illustrated by David Diaz. 32 pgs, hc. ~ Rachel

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2013 Pura Belpre Award for Illustration

As the illegitimate son of a Spanish nobleman and a former slave, Martin de Porres was born into extreme poverty. Even so, his mother begged the church fathers to allow him into the priesthood. Instead, Martin was accepted as a servant boy. But soon, the young man was performing miracles. Rumors began to fly around the city of a strange mulatto boy with healing hands, who gave first to the people of thebarrios. Martin continued to serve in the church, until he was finally received by the Dominican Order,no longer calledthe worthless son of a slave, butrather a saint and the rose in the desert.

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Product Format:Hardcover
Brand:Clarion
Author:Gary D. Schmidt
Grades:1-4
ISBN:9780547612188
Length in Inches:10.75
Width in Inches:9.375
Height in Inches:0.3125
Weight in Pounds:0.85
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