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Lion and Lamb releases "Swords to Plowshares" during book launch

Ruth Early of Bluffton (left in photo) spoke with Lisa Weaver (right) and Amanda Huston, the author and illustrator, respectively, of “Swords to Plowshares,” a children’s book newly published by The Lion and Lamb Peace Arts Center of Bluffton University.

The Lion and Lamb hosted a book launch and reception on October 4 during Homecoming.  The book tells a true story through the eyes of a fictional boy in 1920s Ukraine, where art teacher John P. Klassen—later a Bluffton art professor—collected bullets scattered throughout his village, melted them down and molded them into a lead medallion. The medallion was then presented to Mennonite Central Committee workers as a token of appreciation for sending food and relief supplies to the village following the Russian civil war.

Weaver, the author, is a Bluffton native, while Huston is a 2013 graduate of the university. Copies of the book are available for purchase online at www.bluffton.edu/lionlamb.