神途,Shén Tú
Title: 神途,Shén Tú
Author: 林永翔,Lín Yǒng Xiáng
Summary: This book is comprised of three stories. In the first story a young Athenian boy is chosen as the brave one, and is given a holy sword with which he defeats the Titan. In the second story, Peter’s finance [should be fiancé] is captured, but then saved by a young boy who lives in the woods. As a reward, Peter gives the boy his holy sword, so that he can also become a brave boy. Peter leaves his family to help fight the Macedonians and defend the freedom of the Greeks. Even with the help of Peter, the Greek army loses and Peter flees for his life. Because of the courage and sacrifices of the Greeks, the Macedonians decide not to make them slaves, and they agree to never fight each other again. After each story, the author also gives commentary about how his story relates to the LDS scriptures and gospel principles.
(Comprehension Questions comes from the first story: The Wise, the Kind and the Brave.)