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Books Non-Fiction Heroes Trail: A Guide for a Heroic Life
 

Heroes Trail: A Guide for a Heroic Life

 
Heroes Trail: A Guide for a Heroic Life

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Title Heroes Trail: A Guide for a Heroic Life
Author T.A. Barron
Book Publisher Philomel, 2002
Fiction/Non-Fiction Non-Fiction
Reading Level Middle ReadersOlder ReadersMature Readers
Keywords boysgirlsboys/girlsbooks that make a differencebraverycharacterchoicescouragegreat read aloudhelping othersheroesmature readersmiddle readernon-fictionolder readerstories that make a differencevaluesJokester/Thrill Seeker/Party AnimalBelonger/ConnectorSeeker/LeaderAnswerman

Are you frustrated that your child doesn't seem to have anyone in the public eye to look up to or to want to emulate? Do you have this sense that life can be challenging and that you want to give your children good things in their "inner landscape" to help them deal with their "outer landscape?" T. A. Barron has written a wonderful book that explains different kinds of heroes and then gives real life examples of people our children can connect to. How can I be a hero thinks your young reader?  Barron challenges the beliefs that heroes are larger than life and the book offers insights into the hero on the spot, the survivor hero, the hero within, hero to others near and far, hero for all time and in the Conclusion:  the hero comes home.  The opportunity for heroism is there for all to choose and it doesn't belong just to Superman or Alex Rider.

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