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''' According to Amos ''' (1981) is a novel by [[Ginny Benson]].
''' According to Amos ''' (1981) is a children's novel by [[Ginny Benson]].


==Editions and translations==
==Editions and translations==
Published in the United States (Oakland, CA: A&P Books, 1981)
Published in Oakland, CA: A&P Books, 1981.


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
Juvenile literature. Amos, a little dog given to Saul of Tarsus to teach him about love and compassion, recounts the experiences of the many journeys on which he accompanied his master who was to become the Apostle Paul.
Amos, a little dog given to Saul of Tarsus to teach him about love and compassion, recounts the experiences of the many journeys on which he accompanied his master who was to become the Apostle Paul.


[[Category:Fiction]] [[Category:Novels]]
[[Category:Fiction]] [[Category:Children's novels]]
[[Category:English language]]
[[Category:English language]]
[[Category:Made in the 1980s]]
[[Category:Made in the 1980s]]
[[Category:Paul of Tarsus (subject)]]
[[Category:Paul of Tarsus (subject)]]

Revision as of 10:31, 19 October 2009

According to Amos (1981) is a children's novel by Ginny Benson.

Editions and translations

Published in Oakland, CA: A&P Books, 1981.

Abstract

Amos, a little dog given to Saul of Tarsus to teach him about love and compassion, recounts the experiences of the many journeys on which he accompanied his master who was to become the Apostle Paul.