As I kid - and I'm talking 35+ years ago - I found a book that fascinated me. The shear size of it was daunting (about 3" thick IIRC) and a bit over a child's head. It was in the library of a small church my family attended back then (my parents still attend).
Anyway - it could only be checked out for two weeks at a time and I was a terribly slow reader - it was intended for the older reader. You could only check it out 2 times in a row. When I attempted to check it out again it was gone and never seen again!
However, something about this book has just stuck with me over the years and I've really wanted to try to find it and read it.
Here's the rub - I have no idea what the name of it is or who the author is.
The story is about Constantine the Great. IIRC the cover jacket showed Constantine on a horse looking up at a blazing Chi-Rho. From what I remember of the book it was like a combination of an autobiography and a fiction novel. The story did start out when he was a kid - can't remember if he was a child, pre-teen or teen though.
I know it's a bit of a stretch, or long shot, but I've been searching for almost 20 years!!
Does this description ring a bell with anyone?

