Thursday, February 27, 2025

The Good Shepherd and the Stubborn Sheep by Hannah E. Harrison

Book coverThe Good Shepherd and the Stubborn Sheep
by Hannah E. Harrison


ISBN-13: 9780310161493
Hardcover: 40 pages
Publisher: Zonderkidz
Released: February 4, 2025

Source: ebook review copy from the publisher.

Book Description from Goodreads:
The Good Shepherd and the Stubborn Sheep is a humorous and heartwarming picture book about God's unconditional love. This story beautifully captures the essence of Psalm 23, showing the importance of trusting God, our Good Shepherd, with our lives.

Meet George, a silly and sometimes stubborn sheep living happily under the care of a Good Shepherd. But when shearing time comes, George decides it’s time to make a run for it, and soon finds himself on a journey full of unexpected disappointment, discomfort, and danger. Ultimately, he finds rescue and learns why he really does need a shepherd.

The Bible is full of references to sheep and shepherds, but what does it mean to be a good shepherd? And how are we like sheep? The Good Shepherd and the Stubborn Sheep uses a riveting story to bring biblical truth to life for kids and illustrate the many comforting and loving attributes of God.


My Review:
The Good Shepherd and the Stubborn Sheep is from the point of view of George, a sheep. He talks about what life is like for sheep and why they need a shepherd. But he runs away because he doesn't want a haircut; he like how he looks. He soon regrets his decision (dirty hair, danger, etc.), but it's the good shepherd that seeks him out and brings him home. George is grateful and now trusts that the shepherd wants what's best for him.

The pictures are very nicely done, illustrating the text while also being interesting to look at. George presents things in a humorous way, even when he's threatened by a scary wolf at the end and he can't save himself. (Don't worry, the shepherd saves him!). Psalm 23 is written on the last page. Overall, I think my nieces will enjoy this story, so I bought a copy to give to them.


If you've read this book, what do you think about it? I'd be honored if you wrote your own opinion of the book in the comments.


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