Review by Bookwormno1+ -- Bedu: Bedouin Boy, Poet King

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Review by Bookwormno1+ -- Bedu: Bedouin Boy, Poet King

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Bedu: Bedouin Boy, Poet King" by David W. Sutherland and Paul McKellips.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Bedu:Bedouin Boy, Poet King

Find yourself getting lost within Bedu's story from his humble beginnings throughout his journey and to where the story leaves us. Come across a vast range of land and countries and a large range of different people and races. See how Bedu overcomes his fears and helps many people always putting them before himself.

An amazing journey to take within the pages of this book. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this story and would come back to it again in the future. Makes you think about the world we live in and how small acts of kindness can go a long way.

Bedu shows us anything is possible if you put your mind and body into it.

A truly wonderful piece to treasure. Suitable for the young and old.

A true classic which will be around for decades.

I found as soon as I began to read this book I was immersed within it and couldn't turn the pages fast enough. I didn't want to put this book down or for it to end. I haven't read a story as good as this for a long time.

I give this book 4 out of 4.

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Bedu's journey was indeed interesting. What do you think was the most important lesson of the book?
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