The Pilgrim's Progress: A Poetic Retelling of John Bunyan's Classic Tale by Rousseaux Brasseur


The Pilgrim's Progress: A Poetic Retelling of John Bunyan's Classic Tale
Title : The Pilgrim's Progress: A Poetic Retelling of John Bunyan's Classic Tale
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ISBN : 1094082988
ISBN-10 : 9781094082981
Format Type : Audio CD
Number of Pages : -
Publication : Published December 29, 2020

The most famous Christian allegory still in print is recast in verse for kids age eight to twelve (but older listeners will love it too).

In the narrator's dream, Christian follows the advice of Evangelist and leaves the City of Destruction for the Celestial City. His travels include visits to many fascinating places, including the Hill of Difficulty, the Palace Beautiful, the Valley of Humiliation, Vanity Fair, and Doubting Castle. Along the way, he meets Worldly Wiseman, Goodwill, Hypocrite, Apollyon, Faithful, Mr. Talksalot, Hopeful, Simpleton, and a host of other colorful characters. The journey is fraught with peril and requires every ounce of Christian's strength and resolve, but he presses on with determination to leave his old life behind and experience eternal life in Christ.


The Pilgrim's Progress: A Poetic Retelling of John Bunyan's Classic Tale Reviews


  • Ammie

    2024: Listening to this gem once more with my youngest.

    2022: Listened to this with my 3rd & 4th graders. We all loved it! Such a fantastic version!

    The Audiobook is quiet possibly the best of all time. We read it aloud first and J immediately asked to read it again. I knew there was an audio version of it and decided to give it a try. Wow. My girls listened so intently. My squirmy 4 yr old sat for over an hour at a time.

    If you only ever read one version of PP, let it be this. And carry this book with you throughout all your life. Pass it on to your children and your children's children. I cannot praise it enough.

  • Travis Ledford

    I read this to my wife and children before bed. A chapter or two a night and it was so fun and enjoyable for all of us, but even more it didn’t spare the great Bible truth we all need. That’s right this isn’t just for kids, it brings Paul Bunyans book to life in a fun way. I’ve enjoyed and recommend that as well, but this is a solid application to bedtime stories where Bunyans book might have put them to sleep, it may have not caught there ear the way the rhyme schemes and songs do in here. Please do yourself a favor and get this book for your family. Fathers please take this time with your children. God speed.

  • Erin

    This book is an absolutely beautiful poetic retelling of John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress. I loved reading it.

    I met the author through a Craigslist sale and he gave me a copy of the book while we were talking about the item he was picking up. My husband and I both immediately started reading it. I have just finished it this evening and must say that I thoroughly enjoyed it the whole way through. It is so lyrical and lovely and the illustrations are so sweet and charming. It is suitable for reading with kids but is also enjoyable for adults. I highly recommend picking up a copy.

  • Tony Houghton

    This may be the best children's book version of Pilgrim's Progress ever made. I say that boldly having never read any other childrens versions of this book, just the original itself, but I am very impressed with this book in its entirety. It stays true to the original, even in its poetic form. The poetry does get a little off when you try and keep the same cadence throughout sometimes, but it's not enough to say it's terrible, it just makes you fumble through it on a first reading aloud. The audio version nails it, even includes music for the different songs throughout the story. I have very much enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone that wants to introduce their kids to Pilgrims Progress with a book that will keep them engaged. The book is almost 200 pages long so it isn't going to be a single sitting read to your child, which kind of makes me like it even more. If you do check out this book, the audio version is really good as well, but also there is a live-action YouTube version of this book with the poetic style and songs. The same actors from the movie do the voices for the audiobook. They did change stuff up a bit for the movie, I guess for time, but it still hits home in the end. I'm beginning to try and build a collection of children's books for my kids to have their own little library, and this book by Rousseaux Brasseur so far has been my favorite!

  • Hannah

    Excellent retelling! Great for all ages. I read this with my 4 young children and they enjoyed very much. They never wanted me to stop when I would get to the end of a chapter. I had read pilgrims progress years ago but this retelling helped me to appreciate and understand it like I hadn’t before. I loved it and plan to read it over and over with my family.

  • Zachary Cowie

    We listened to the Audiobook version as a family over the course of 3 weeks on our way to church, highly recommend! My four year old loved it. Very thankful for this resource, we will definitely listen again. Wonderful poetic style, good songs mixed in, and the same doctrine as the original, not dumbed down, but accessible for kids.

  • Rachel Oldaker

    Definitely is a Baptist author, but altogether an excellent retelling of pilgrim's progress in a fun way.

    Disclaimer... it also has many references to Jesus directly (not just allegory) which is fine, but also depicts some images of "Jesus" and/or God. If it was true allegory like the original, the pictures would probably be no problem.

  • Catherine

    Beautiful pictures and beautiful poetry! This is a great children’s adaptation of the classic Pilgrims Progress! I enjoyed it as much as my kids!

  • Rachel Gray

    A lovely adaptation of the original in poetic language that children can understand. My children and I loved following Christian on his journey to Celestial City.

  • Lindsey

    In my top 10 favorite books that I’ve read with my kids.

  • Anna Sangrey Russell

    Excellent illustrations, excellent poetic rendition. More in depth than a picture book, but a light read with one chapter a day. The complete story. 29 chapters.

  • History7teacher

    I listened to this with trepidation because in my experience, classic books that are "retold" are usually warped and often ruined when compared to the original. Not so with this retelling. The story and its message are clear, the poetry which conveys it is good, the illustrations (in the sample I downloaded) are appealing and I kept listening and enjoying it more and more. When only half through, I recommended it to friends at church with children, and Ill keep recommending it!

  • Stephen Drew

    This is a book that is a fantastic retelling of pilgrims progress in a manner that kids can understand but that still holds to the original narrative very tightly. The poetry is nothing less than brilliant and the illustrations excellent as well. It id a book that we will be reading once a year and that I know will only continue to resonate deeply with my boys the older they get.

  • Kerr Howell

    This book is amazing! Its poetry is simple to read and beautifully crafted. Intune to the original document of pilgrims progress. The picture catch the attention of children and adults. A book for the family to enjoy and treasure.

  • Erin Anderson

    This is a fantastic retelling of Pilgrim's Progress. The poetry is extremely well done and engaging to listen to. My 4 year old listened to the whole thing and could tell me large parts of Christian's story.

  • Autumn Chittum-Vestal

    Wow

    Just, wow. This was so well done & beautiful. My eyes well with tears many times throughout the story. Words can’t express my love for our Lord, our Savior. This poetic retelling was a perfect read aloud to my son- so edifying and beautiful. I highly recommend.

  • Claire Ingram

    Not what I expected
    Very religious and felt like a Sunday school book which is great if you are looking for that and some singing in there. Some catchy tunes in there but i wasn’t expecting a bible story.
    Great way to teach children about Christianity in a fun and easy to understand way

  • Amanda Betts

    Looking forward to reading it again when my boys are older. We enjoyed it even though they are below the target age audience.

  • Kelly Eisbacher

    The poetry flows well. Illustrations are beautiful. My kids begged me to read this. We finished it and they are asking to reread it already.

  • Maia

    My brother is 4 and he loved it, he wanted me to restart the book the minute we finished it😊

  • Hannah Brasseur

    This book was amazing!!

  • Rebecca Gomez

    I couldn't finish this book. I really wanted to love it, but the rhyme is simply not well done.