THE
GOLD THREAD
AND
WEE DAVIE
TWO STORIES FOR THE YOUNG
BY
NORMAN MACLEOD, D.D.
AUTHOR OF “THE STARLING,” “THE OLD
LIEUTENANT AND HIS SON,” ETC.
THOMAS NELSON AND SONS, Ltd.
LONDON, EDINBURGH, AND NEW YORK
Two linked children's tales center on young protagonists who face loss, danger, and moral testing. The first follows Eric, a prince who becomes lost in a vast forest, encounters a rough swineherd called Wolf, and confronts temptation, fear, and the need for courage, kindness, and repentance before finding guidance and shelter. The companion story about Wee Davie portrays a small boy whose everyday struggles and simple virtues prompt lessons in compassion, obedience, and inner reform. Both narratives use vivid rural settings, clear moral instruction, and a child-focused perspective to combine adventure with ethical teaching.
THOMAS NELSON AND SONS, Ltd.
LONDON, EDINBURGH, AND NEW YORK