A timeless story for every child’s library, instilling hope, building courage, and sharing valuable heart lessons. From Helen L. Taylor, the classic retelling of Pilgrim’s Progress for children. OVER ONE MILLION SOLD! For more than a half century . . . Little Christian and Christiana have captivated children in their quest to reach the Celestial City. A journey fraught with danger, pitfalls, and temptation, this retelling of John Bunyan’s classic allegory, Pilgrim's Progress , celebrates more than 60 years. The anniversary edition of Little Pilgrim’s Progress contains the best of the many illustrations used to depict the highs and lows of the Christian journey through life and the ultimate reward: eternity with Christ. This adventure story and profound allegory will delight young readers, providing spiritually rich reading they will adore and long remember. HELEN LOUISA TAYLOR (1850–1929) was the daughter of a silk manufacturer in Derby, England. She excelled in her studies as the only girl in an all-boys school. Later she wrote for magazines and published several books, including Little Christian's Pilgrimage: The Story of the Pilgrim's Progress Simply Told (1889) and Christiana, The Story of the Pilgrim's Progress Second Part (1902). Many years ago Moody Publishers purchased the rights to both books, updated them, and created the bestselling Little Pilgrim’s Progress series. JOANNE BRUBAKER is a widow with four daughters, three of whom are involved in church-planting with their husbands. She is co-author of Childhood Education in the Church along with Roy Zuck and Robert Clark. Joanne is currently active with a prayer ministry at her church, planning a Bible study for her neighbors, and keeping track of her 13 grandchildren and one great grandchild.