
Patricia St. John
Patricia St. John was a British author known for her children's fiction, particularly focusing on themes of faith and resilience. Among her notable works are "Treasures of the Snow," which tells a story of forgiveness and redemption in a snowy landscape, and "Twice Freed," which explores themes of freedom and faith in the context of early Christianity. Her writing often reflects her experiences as a missionary.
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Books by Patricia St. John
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Treasures of the Snow
by Patricia St. John
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In a snow-dusted Swiss village, childhood revenge leads to a devastating accident. Two young enemies must confront their rage and find forgiveness through Christ amidst the unforgiving Alps.

Twice Freed
by Patricia St. John
4.1(1,178)
In ancient Colossae, a runaway slave named Onesimus chases earthly freedom and the affection of a merchant's daughter. He does not yet know the spiritual liberation his Christian master and the apostle Paul hope he will discover.