Happy Sunday, everyone! Today's read should be perfect for a Sunday read. It appears to be a little more tense and exciting than most picture books with religious messages, and I'm very curious to see how that works out. It's always nice to have a little change-up on the angle's, since everyone is reached differently.
Let's just open it up and see what it holds!
HERE AT THE CASTLE
Abide With Me #1
by Anthony Luke Hyslop
Edited by Stacy Gittens
Illustrated by Aleksander Jasinski
AH! Publishing
Picture Book Religious
40 pages
ages 4 to 8
Embark on an unforgettable adventure of courage, faith, and redemption with Here at the Castle – a beautifully illustrated Christian allegory that will inspire and captivate young hearts. Perfect for children ages 4-10, this enchanting picture book delivers powerful lessons about overcoming fear and trusting in God’s unwavering love.
In a broken-down castle perched on a cliff, Nathaniel, a frightened little lamb, finds himself lost, alone, and hunted by a fearsome dragon. As the dragon’s shadow looms closer, all hope seems lost until a mighty lion emerges from the mist to protect him. This lion, fierce yet full of compassion, battles the dragon to save Nathaniel, showing the lamb that even in his darkest moments, he is never truly alone.
With lyrical storytelling and stunning illustrations, Here at the Castle is more than just a bedtime story – it’s a faith-filled journey that introduces children to the boundless love and protection of Jesus Christ. Through its allegorical tale, the book explores themes of salvation, courage, and God’s grace, teaching kids that no matter how lost or unworthy they may feel, they are always worthy of His love.
In a broken-down castle perched on a cliff, Nathaniel, a frightened little lamb, finds himself lost, alone, and hunted by a fearsome dragon. As the dragon’s shadow looms closer, all hope seems lost until a mighty lion emerges from the mist to protect him. This lion, fierce yet full of compassion, battles the dragon to save Nathaniel, showing the lamb that even in his darkest moments, he is never truly alone.
With lyrical storytelling and stunning illustrations, Here at the Castle is more than just a bedtime story – it’s a faith-filled journey that introduces children to the boundless love and protection of Jesus Christ. Through its allegorical tale, the book explores themes of salvation, courage, and God’s grace, teaching kids that no matter how lost or unworthy they may feel, they are always worthy of His love.
Why Parents and Teachers Love This
Faith-Based Helps children understand the power of God’s love, courage, and redemption through a relatable story. Biblical Includes references to key Bible verses like Psalm 121, reinforcing spiritual lessons. Emotional Tackles feelings of fear, doubt, and loneliness while reassuring young readers that they are never alone. Stunning Beautifully illustrated pages bring the allegory to life, making it perfect for story time or Sunday School. Encourages Thought-provoking questions and themes inspire meaningful discussions about faith and hope.
Perfect
Bedtime stories with a spiritual message
Faith-Based Helps children understand the power of God’s love, courage, and redemption through a relatable story. Biblical Includes references to key Bible verses like Psalm 121, reinforcing spiritual lessons. Emotional Tackles feelings of fear, doubt, and loneliness while reassuring young readers that they are never alone. Stunning Beautifully illustrated pages bring the allegory to life, making it perfect for story time or Sunday School. Encourages Thought-provoking questions and themes inspire meaningful discussions about faith and hope.
Perfect
Bedtime stories with a spiritual message
Christian families and homeschoolers
Church libraries and Sunday School classrooms
Gifts for Easter, Christmas, baptisms, or first communion
Key
Features a 3D Hardcover. Paperback, and E-book options available. Includes a reflection section with Bible verses for deeper exploration. Ideal for readers ages 4-10Give your child a story they’ll cherish forever and a faith they can lean on throughout their life. Add Here at the Castle to your cart today and watch as its timeless message of love and protection touches the hearts of everyone who reads it.
Key
Features a 3D Hardcover. Paperback, and E-book options available. Includes a reflection section with Bible verses for deeper exploration. Ideal for readers ages 4-10Give your child a story they’ll cherish forever and a faith they can lean on throughout their life. Add Here at the Castle to your cart today and watch as its timeless message of love and protection touches the hearts of everyone who reads it.
MY TIDBITS
Tension and dragon fantasy mix into a powerful tale about being protected and loved.
A little lamb ran off, got lost, and now, finds itself at a dark, scary castle. It has no idea what it's going to do, especially when a terrifying dragon flies in and wants to eat it. The lamb knows it's doomed, but before the terrible happens, a heroic lion comes to the rescue.
This is one for adventure fans...and dragon lovers, too. The fear for the little lamb's situation hits right away on the first page and intensifies as the dangerous dragon comes in. More sensitive readers might find it a bit much, but there will be many others who will enjoy the high-stakes and fantasy flow. The scenes are dark and carry tension, which shifts nicely against the heroic lion. All of it has its purpose, and still stays in the range of the intended reading level. And yes, the religious aspect is there with symbolism that isn't overly hard to grasp. I do love the original direction this takes and find it nice to have a book, which carries such an important message and doesn't stay snuggly the entire way through, but lets adventure soar.
The illustrations are especially well done and draw in. They are dark and dim through much of the read, and this fits the setting and tale well. The characters come across with the right emotions and make this a tale listeners can pick up on their own and enjoy through the illustrations. The text is also fitting to the age group and works as a read-alone for those readers, who are pretty sure of their words. The rhyme flows okay but not as smooth as I like, but that could just be me.
To make this a read packed with extra goodness, the author adds several pages of notes at the end, which help explain the background and symbolism. I found this helps mold this especially nicely into a read to be used in Sunday school or group settings.
And here he is...
Anthony Hyslop lives in north Idaho with his wife Elizabeth their 7 children the latter now living with the Lord. They have 15 chickens and a black cat named Rocky. He has been a cement finisher for 21 years now.
Anthony loves to write new stories and write poetry from time to time. He believes all good things come from the Lord and to be a good steward of what is given to you.
You can check out some of his work and poetry on
Facebook: Stories by Anthony Hyslop (@ahstories).
Instagram: @ahpublishing


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