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Cornmeal Samaritan
Kathryn Mast, Illustrated by Richard Martin
Snug and warm inside the cabin, Esther watched the snow pile as high as the window. She thought of the six old Indians who lived in a wigwam two miles away. Unable to hunt in the snowstorm, would they survive?
Dad was worried about the Indians too. Together they filled a sack with cornmeal, and Dad swung it over his shoulder. Esther watched as he plowed through the deep snow, trying to be a Good Samaritan. What would he find at the wigwam? Would the Indians remember his kindness?
Based on a true story from 1824, Cornmeal Samaritan shows the blessing of loving those who are different from us.
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