Cover Image of Laura Caputo-Wickham's book. Helen Roseveare: The Doctor Who Kept Going No Matter What. Book Reviewed by Homeschooling Highway

Thank you to the Good Book Publishing Company for the complimentary copy of Helen Roseveare: The Doctor Who Kept Going No Matter What. This is my honest review.

Have you ever heard of Helen Roseveare? I never had until I was offered the chance to do this book review.

Helen Roseveare sounds like a very interesting lady.

After becoming a doctor, then a missionary, she served the Lord in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

She trained nurses and doctors and helped establish medical facilities.

Helen Roseveare: The Doctor Who Wouldn't Give Up Biography written by Laura Caputo Wickham. Reviewed by Homeschooling Highway
Helen Roseveare: The Doctor Who Wouldn’t Give Up

Unfortunately, she was taken hostage by rebel soldiers and for five months Helen went through very difficult times.

Helen died in 2016, but her story continues with other books that have been written about her.

Helen Roseveare: The Doctor Who Kept Going No Matter What is written by Laura Caputo-Wickham and the cute illustrations are by Cecilia Messina.

This book is perfect for kids in the age range of 4-7, and it reminds kids that no matter what happens in our lives, God is always with us.

Inside Image of Laura Caputo-Wickham's book. Helen Roseveare: The Doctor Who Kept Going No Matter What. Book Reviewed by Homeschooling Highway
Inside Image of Laura Caputo-Wickham's book. Helen Roseveare: The Doctor Who Kept Going No Matter What. Book Reviewed by Homeschooling Highway

I highly recommend this book, and it would be perfect in any church, Sunday school, children’s church, or homeschool library.

Helen Roseveare: The Doctor Who Kept Going No Matter What is part of the Do Great Things for God series.

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Other books in the series that I have read and reviewed are below. Just click on the title to read the review.

Other books in the series include:

  • Queen Elizabeth II: The Queen Who Chose to Serve
  • Betsey Stockton: The Girl with a Missionary Dream

About the Author

Laura Caputo-Wickham is a children’s author from Rome, now living in Kent with her husband, James, two young daughters and a cat.

In her spare time, Laura is involved with her church’s toddler group and helps the children in her local school with their reading.

Laura Caputo-Wickham

About the Good Book Company

The Good Book Company which is an international book publishing company was founded by Mr. Tim Thornborough.

Their aim is to provide biblical and relevant resources that will encourage Christians and help them grow spiritually. 

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Homeschooling Ideas

Using missionary biographies in your homeschool is a great way to introduce your children to thinking about missionaries and the ways the people can serve God. You can read more ideas in this post. How to Create a Mission-Minded Homeschool.

Using topics of interest inside of books for further studying is a great start to do a unit study. For more information on unit studies, just click on the title. The Letter U: Homeschool Tips That Start with the Letter U.

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