What is the summary of Our Lady's Juggler by Anatole France.
In the days of King Louis there was in France a poor juggler of the name of Barnabe, a native of Complegne, who used to go from city to city playing all sorts of tricks.
France, Anatole, 1844-1924 Subjects Children's stories; Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint; Juggling - Juvenile fiction. Audience Pre-adolescent; Juvenile Summary Once upon a time, there lived a humble juggler, Barnaby by name, who was skillful but suffered every winter from poverty. A devotee of the Virgin, he had few failings apart from enjoying.
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Oberlin's involvement began when Professor Fred Artz spent the summer of 1926 traveling in France, where he had become familiar with the old legend of the unlettered itinerant juggler and the miracle-working Virgin. On his way home, leisurely crossing the Atlantic by ship that August, he envisioned such an odyssey being performed, somehow, on the plaza of our new renaissance chapel, and.
This is the classic Anatole France story translated to the new world and updated to the 1970s. An amazingly religious and inspirational story - despite the fact that Anatole France was a devout agnostic. Regardless of how many times you see it, you will still gasp and jerk a tear or two at the beautiful climactic ending.
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