The story of Mary Jones and her Bible by Mary E. Ropes

(7 User reviews)   942
By Mila Cox Posted on Mar 30, 2026
In Category - Classical Education
Ropes, Mary E. (Mary Emily), 1842-1932 Ropes, Mary E. (Mary Emily), 1842-1932
English
Have you ever wanted something so badly you'd walk barefoot for miles, save every penny for years, and face disappointment after disappointment? That's exactly what a young Welsh girl named Mary Jones did in the 1790s—all for a single book. This isn't a story about magic or adventure in the usual sense. It's the true tale of a determined sixteen-year-old who, after saving for six long years, walked 25 miles over rough mountain terrain just to buy her own copy of the Bible in her own language. Her simple, powerful quest didn't just end with her holding that book. It sparked a movement that changed history. If you think determination is a modern concept, Mary Jones will prove you wonderfully wrong.
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I picked up this little book expecting a simple historical footnote. What I found was a story that grabbed me by the heart and hasn't let go.

The Story

Mary Jones grows up in a poor Welsh village at the end of the 18th century. She desperately wants to read the Bible for herself, but in her Welsh-speaking community, Bibles are rare, expensive, and often only in English. She sets a goal: she will have her own Welsh Bible. For six years, she does any small job she can find—weaving, minding animals, helping neighbors—and saves every single coin in a little homemade purse. Finally, at sixteen, she has enough. She hears a minister named Thomas Charles might have Bibles for sale in the town of Bala, 25 miles away. So she puts on her best (and only) shoes and walks. When she arrives, exhausted and hopeful, she faces crushing news: he has sold the last copy. Her reaction to this setback, and what happens next, is where the story truly becomes unforgettable.

Why You Should Read It

This isn't just a religious story. It's a human one. Mary's determination is almost physical; you can feel her focus. The book does a beautiful job showing her world—the close-knit community, the value of literacy, the sheer effort it took to acquire something we take for granted. Her journey isn't glamorous. It's about blistered feet, saved farthings, and a quiet, unshakable will. The most powerful part for me was how one girl's personal mission accidentally started a global chain reaction. Her walk to Bala directly inspired the founding of the British and Foreign Bible Society, an organization that has since distributed millions of scriptures. It’s stunning to see how a small, personal act of faith and perseverance can ripple out into history.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who loves stories about underdogs, real-life history that feels like a novel, or examples of how one person can make a difference. It’s short, simply told, and incredibly moving. If you're feeling cynical or think your efforts are too small to matter, spend an afternoon with Mary Jones. Her story is a powerful reminder that passion and persistence are timeless forces. You'll close the book looking at the books on your own shelf with entirely new eyes.

Michael Martin
1 year ago

Amazing book.

Mary Nguyen
1 year ago

After finishing this book, the pacing is just right, keeping you engaged. I will read more from this author.

Steven King
1 year ago

Enjoyed every page.

Margaret Miller
1 year ago

A bit long but worth it.

Anthony Thompson
1 year ago

This is one of those stories where the clarity of the writing makes this accessible. A valuable addition to my collection.

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