Reproduction of the original: The Drummer Boy by J.T. Trowbridge
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The Drummer Boy
A Talented blind drummer boy and singer moved from place to place entertaining people with his performance.
In a small village in Rwanda, Africa, there lived a boy named Rukundo who liked to play the drums.
The Drummer Boy
The Drummer Boy
Upset and frustrated, Rukundo turns to his drum. A reporter sees Rukundo and begins taking pictures for an article. With the help of the good-hearted people who read the story, a water pump is installed in Rukundo's village.
Determined to learn what has happened to his missing Union soldier brother, fourteen-year-old Caleb is outraged when local gossip accuses his brother of deserting, enlists as a drummer boy to uncover the truth, and witnesses the Battle of ...
Now Ted Dekker brings a modern twist to this beloved song of hope, acceptance, and joy. This modern fable takes place in a large city where Christmas has been banned and replaced by a holiday that celebrates prosperity.
The Drummer Boy