Stories of the Saints

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Age Range
8+
Release Date
March 31, 2020
ISBN
978-0761193272
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A great gift for Communion, Confirmation, Easter baskets, and religious holidays year-round!

Performing Miracles. Facing Wild Lions. Confronting Demons. Transforming the World.

From Augustine to Mother Teresa (officially canonized as St. Teresa of Calcutta), discover seventy of the best-known and best-loved saints and read their riveting stories filled with history, adventure, and inspiration.

Written with an emphasis on the adventurous life and strong character of each saint, these stories are as exciting as any Greek myth and as inspiring as any tale about knights or superheroes. Meet Joan of Arc, whose transcendent faith compelled her to lead an army when the king’s courage failed. Francis of Assisi, whose gentleness tamed a man-eating wolf. Valentine, a bishop in the time of ancient Rome, who spoke so often of Christ’s love that his saint’s day, February 12, has been associated with courtly love since the Middle Ages. St. Thomas Aquinas, the great teacher. Peter Claver, who cared for hundreds of thousands of people on slave ships after their voyage as captives. And Bernadette, whose vision of Mary instructed her to dig the spring that became the healing waters of Lourdes.

Each saint is illustrated in a dramatic and stylized full-color portrait, and included in every entry are the saint’s dates, location, emblems, feast days, and patronage. Taken together, these stories create a rich, inspiring, and entertaining history of faith and courage. For kids age 10 and up.

Imprimatur granted by the Diocese of Brooklyn.

Editor review

1 review
Beautiful introduction to the saints
(Updated: June 12, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.7
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
Learning Value
 
5.0
A hefty compendium of saints, made to inform and delight. This book features over seventy saints, including for each where and when they lived, their patronage, feast day, and emblem, and a short story of their life.

As someone familiar with the saints in name only, I found this very informative. Some of the stories read like miniature biographies; others, more like fables. I enjoyed that the style feels free to include some elements of suspense while remaining true to canon, at least as it is commonly known.

Certainly, aspects of the saints lives live up to the promise of "bold and inspiring tales", but for households with younger readers, I would remind that many of these illustrious figures did not meet pleasant ends. The tales in this book reflect this, often continuing past the moment of virtue/principle/triumph to the saint's passing.

Overall, a beautiful addition to the bookshelf with stories crafted to evoke the past and inspire conversation.
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