Released in the UK January 2014
Released in the US March 2014
Pocket paperback | 192 Pages
Read to me: 8–9
Read Myself: 9–14
9781857921168 • £6.99 $9.99
BISAC – JNF049180
The Watchmaker’s Daughter traces the life of this outstanding Christian woman from her childhood in Haarlem, through her suffering in Nazi concentration camps, to her world–wide ministry to the handicapped and underprivileged.
This exciting victorious book will allow you to meet this beloved woman and learn of God’s wonderful provision and blessing through adversity.
Jean Watson
Having been a teacher, Jean Watson, has gone on to have a career in writing, involving writing lesson material for children geared for RE Lessons and Sunday School. Jean’s stories have been broadcast on TV and Radio.
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Younger children can enjoy the story of Corrie ten Boom too.
First readers: Are all of the Watches Safe? A fully illustrated children's edition in the Little Lights series.
Ten Girls who changed the World by Irene Howat. This title includes a chapter on Corrie ten Boom suitable for 8-12 year olds.
Dear Jean Watson, I love reading your books, especially Corrie Ten Boom. I think your book is very fascinating and interesting. It also provides children with vivid information of history. The part that captures my attention most is the questions that you asked and the prayers that you wrote. Be sure to write more! I am your biggest fan!
Sheryl, age 11
"Imaginatively written."
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