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Mary is falsely accused of stealing, and the penalty is death. She had always been taught that it is better to die for the truth than to live for a lie-for the worst pillow to sleep on is the pillow of a guilty conscience. Will the darkest and most dreadful night help Mary find God for herself or will she live in the shadow of a faith that is not her own?
This is a story that will cause you to shed a tear or two and at the same time cultivate a hope that will never disappoint!
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Age Range 8 and up
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Book of the Year 1996
This first book of the Lamplighter Rare Collector Series continues to be a best-seller. James, the king's gardener, teaches his 15-year-old daughter Mary all the principles of godliness through his flowers. She is falsely accused of stealing, and the penalty is death.
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Author Christoph von Schmid
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 200-299
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Reprint Year 1997
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Aurelia Wilde is cruelly selfish and downright miserable—a victim of her mother's desperate attempts to place her delicate “prized possession” on an unreachable pedestal. But her glory is only surface deep. Aurelia's complaining spirit is a stark contrast to that of her servant-girl, Doris, who knows that in spite of life's troubles, she will one day “dwell in the house of the Lord forever.” |
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Author Elizabeth Cheney
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 200-299
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Reprint Year 2003
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Streetwise, ragged, and poor, Elfie was convinced that she was so naughty and so bad that no one could ever love her. Susie could not comprehend Elfie's ongoing struggle to be honest, but she was determined to tell her that no matter how “great” our sin is, God's love and forgiveness is even greater. |
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Author Emma Leslie
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 100-149
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Reprint Year 2005
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The neighborhood children call her "Old Grumpy." She is a thin, bony old woman with a hard and cross face who insists that she loves nobody and nobody loves her. But the day comes when Old Grumpy begins to love and care for an orphaned child like herself. |
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Author O.F. Walton
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 100-149
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Reprint Year 2002
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Stepping Heavenward is an intimate journal of a young woman who struggles with ordinary daily life just as we do. Her life is a constant struggle to “step heavenward” as she deals with disappointment, heartache, and tragedy. You’ll find it hard to believe that this journal has not been written with your own pen! |
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Author Elizabeth Prentiss
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Age Range 12-99
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Page Range 300-528
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Reprint Year 1997
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This is the story of young Lieutenant Wildberg and the heavy price he paid for succumbing to the subtle temptation of worldly logic. Though at first his “indiscretion” seemed to accomplish a great and noble good, it eventually brought grief and harm to those he loved. He learned that “even the most trivial lie is an evil seed.” |
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Author Christoph von Schmid
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 100-149
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Reprint Year 2000
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This little book took me by surprise! When I first read it, my conscience was pricked on more than several pages. Not only are these stories penetrating, but they take you to situations that we all experience, and so often fail to see how all of life is a test of our character. Rich in practical truths, this collection of short stories reminds us that God does not always work as we expect, and He will overrule all for the best. |
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Author Mary E. Ropes
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 64-99
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Reprint Year 2008
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Has someone crossed your path recently that might have needed your help? Were you paying attention closely enough to have noticed? This wonderful book from Harold Bell Wright is just as alive and relevant in this century as it was to those to whom he was writing over 100 years ago. That tramp printer that ends up working for George Udell has so much to teach us about living by an honor code. |
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Author Harold Bell Wright
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Age Range 12-99
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Page Range 300-528
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Reprint Year 2005
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A heartwarming story about a young boy who is on a quest to find out how his dear old friend Treffy can get to “home, sweet home.” One of the most famous children’s novels of the Victorian era, Christie’s Old Organ continues to gently draw tender young hearts to the saving knowledge of Jesus. |
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Author O.F. Walton
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Age Range 6-11
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Page Range 150-199
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Reprint Year 2001
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Big Jack finds more at the seashore than a beautiful scene to paint. There is hope for his soul when God brings dear people across his path that were long forgotten. The old barrel organ from Christie’s Old Organ returns in this sequel to draw people together. Jack must choose whether or not he will “cross the line” at the bidding of Christie, the earnest preacher in the little seaside fishing village. |
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Author O.F. Walton
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 150-199
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Reprint Year 1998
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Based on a true story, here is a gripping account of a young boy who learns the hard way that the choices we make can harm those we love the most. Because he desperately wants to know what is on the other side of a hedge of thorns, he puts his little sister in great danger. From his experience, we learn that God places boundaries in our lives because He loves us. |
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Author John Carrol
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Age Range 12-99
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Page Range 64-99
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Reprint Year 1999
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Who is your most foul and cruel enemy? After reading Teddy’s Button, you may have a new answer to that question. Flamboyant Teddy Platt cannot keep silent about the glorious history of his sacred button. Soon this passion brings him into contention with a new little girl in the village. God uses this enmity to bring Teddy to his knees ready to sign up in the Lord’s Army prepared for service in the war against his worst enemy—himself! |
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Author Amy LeFeuvre
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Age Range 6-11
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Page Range 150-199
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Reprint Year 2001
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On the lonely island the lighthouse stands, warning of impending danger and providing light for seafarers in the frightening world of the dark turbulent seas. But even as they keep watch, old Sandy Fergusson and his grandson Alick can’t prevent the raging storms that lurk ahead. |
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Author O.F. Walton
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 100-149
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Reprint Year 2006
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You will never read a story that is more inspiring and challenging than Ishmael. The heights of success achieved by this young man reveal little of the utter poverty into which he was born. He entered life motherless and poor, and despite the wishes of everyone around, he survived and flourished in his paltry environment. His commitment to character and integrity and his singular focus on preserving his mother’s name gave his life focus and purpose. |
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Author E.D.E.N. Southworth
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Age Range 12-99
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Page Range 300-528
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Reprint Year 2005
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The Stranger at Home, along with its accompanying stories, might seem a little “hard-edged,” but it aptly challenges us to reconsider our God-given roles as parents and children. The folly of permissive parenting, and the inevitable consequences of obstinacy, disobedience, lying and vanity are brought forth with “not-so-subtle” clarity, yet permeated with life-changing truths. |
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Author Various
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 100-149
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Reprint Year 2004
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This is the tender story of lonely Old Man Winter, who demonstrates the epitome of selfless love. But all is not lost as young Myrtle, through her childlike innocence, rekindles his desire to live. |
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Author O.F. Walton
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 150-199
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Reprint Year 2004
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Roger Read has learned from his grandfather never to miss a “chance.” His hard work, honesty, and diligence are richly rewarded. But having become self-absorbed in his own pursuits, Roger finally realizes something is missing in his life, and he can't seem to find it – until |
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Author Annette Lyster
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 100-149
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Reprint Year 2004
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In our day of situation ethics and relativism, it is refreshing to read the story of Annie, the Flower Girl who decides to do the right thing, simply because it is right to do right! Throughout this volume, the consequences of covetousness, jealousy and disobedience ring loud and clear, while the rewards of honesty, obedience and contentment bring forth a sense of inner satisfaction and well-being. |
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Author Various
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Age Range 6-11
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Page Range 100-149
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Reprint Year 2004
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Young Prince Hubert is incorrigible, unmanageable, and tiresomely demanding. What is the good King to do? How will his selfish Prince ever learn to rule the kingdom well? His most trusted friend, Sir Malcolm, has a plan.
Prince Hubert is swept away to a land where he is simply known as Hugh, a peasant boy. His silks are replaced with rough work clothes, his castle dwelling with a humble cottage. It is here that Hugh learns valuable life lessons from the widow of the forest. |
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Author Sidney Baldwin
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Age Range 6-11
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Page Range 200-299
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Reprint Year 2008
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Compelling, true accounts of the dangerous expeditions of courageous men who dared to risk their lives for the sake of murderers, thieves, and even cannibals. Their unrelenting passion moved them onward as they shared the message of hope with ruthless peoples who had never been reached and desperately needed to hear about God's love and redemption. |
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Author Archer Wallace
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 100-149
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Reprint Year 2005
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A boy and his grandfather come face to face with their own mortality within a tomb of snow. Reliance upon God is their only option as escape is impossible. But the story does not hinge upon the question of their rescue; what captivates is the response that each has to the circumstances that God has placed them in. |
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Author Franz Hoffman
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 100-149
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Reprint Year 2003
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A family torn asunder by war, an invalid mother, a missing child, and a lost lamb all have one common theme—the innocent sometimes suffer. But in Von Schmid’s unique approach to life and its mysteries, he teaches us all how suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope removes all shame. |
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Author Christoph von Schmid
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 100-149
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Reprint Year 2000
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This true account of the Spanish Inquisition will leave you speechless. The conviction and courage demonstrated by sixteenth-century believers puts our present-day calamities in perspective, sharply, yet gently reminding us of the truth of the Word and the power of our Savior’s love. All else pales in comparison. |
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Author Deborah Alcock
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Age Range 12-99
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Page Range 300-528
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Reprint Year 2006
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The Highland Chairman is a provocative story relative to today's busy culture, where values are turned upside-down and priorities are misaligned. It is a gripping account of how a father's poor choices and negative influence led to tragic consequences for his son. This story brought me to my knees! |
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Author Anonymous
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Age Range 12-99
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Page Range 64-99
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Reprint Year 2002
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We cannot find treasures, any more than happiness, without some degree of light, and perhaps we shall find the treasure in a different shape from what we expect. The Passage metaphorically describes the journey we must all take, in one form or another, as we grope through the darkness-desperately searching for purpose, for security, for adventure, or perhaps for a way out. |
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Author A.L.O.E.
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 200-299
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Reprint Year 2009
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Once again, a writer of old has portrayed a vivid account of a godly father who imparts the gospel to his son. This marvelous work reflects the era of the Reformation and those who gave their lives, suffering for the gospel that only Christ could forgive sins... a message contrary to the "church" at this time. |
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Author Emma Leslie
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Age Range 12-99
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Page Range 200-299
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Reprint Year 2007
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A delightful story about God's provision and the wonder of new life, Worth More Than Gold is the perfect choice to prepare for the celebration of Christ's resurrection. You'll gain a new appreciation for life's simple pleasures, a greater understanding of His awesome creation, and an undeniable longing for the new life He offers! |
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Author Christoph von Schmid
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Age Range 6-11
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Page Range 64-99
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Reprint Year 2006
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We all know what it's like to harbor that gnawing feeling that rears its ugly head as envy. Even the Christian is not exempt, as we see in the case of Charlie. "But don't it seem that some folks should have everything, and the other folks nothin'?" Charlie soon realizes that envy easily escalates to bitterness and resentment, and that his idea of "having everything" is far from the truth. |
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Author Mary E. Ropes
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 100-149
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Reprint Year 2008
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Enjoy this eloquently-written, illustrative account of the Prince of Tyre during his visit to Egypt more than 3500 years ago. The author brings full color and inspiration to every page in this suspense-filled drama. |
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Author J.H. Ingraham
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Age Range 12-99
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Page Range 200-299
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Reprint Year 2000
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We all know what it's like to harbor that gnawing feeling that rears its ugly head as envy. Even the Christian is not exempt, as we see in the case of Charlie. "But don't it seem that some folks should have everything, and the other folks nothin'?" Charlie soon realizes that envy easily escalates to bitterness and resentment, and that his idea of "having everything" is far from the truth. |
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Author O.F. Walton
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 150-199
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Reprint Year 2007
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Sir Knight of the Splendid Way is a captivating allegory—a rich literary masterpiece that will encourage any weary traveler. This beautifully-bound work depicts life as a journey, reaching toward a beacon of hope in the City of the Great King. Beckoned by the King to travel the Splendid Way, the young knight must keep his armor on at all costs. |
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Author W.E. Cule
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Age Range 12-99
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Page Range 150-199
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Reprint Year 2002
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Here is a book that you just can't put down! It is a story of man's decision to get caught up in sin out of desperation to serve the one he loves. But it soon becomes clear that one lie from a "truthful" man is more hurtful than all the lies of a liar. Those who yield to its power engage in an intricate path of falsehood-an entangling maze-that ever deepens as one lie builds upon another. |
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Author Hesba Stretton
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Age Range 12-99
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Page Range 300-528
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Reprint Year 2007
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Tom Gillies and Dick Potter secretly meet at their favorite cave to concoct their plans for the day and plot the mischievous schemes which have given them so bad a name on Norton Island . The townspeople complain that the island is too small to hold such troublesome boys. |
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Author George Gladstone
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Age Range 9-14
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Page Range 150-199
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Reprint Year 2003
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In the rugged and meager land of Wales, Mary longs to learn more about the Word of God. This true story takes place in a town where food and clothing are difficult enough to obtain, but young Mary longs for nothing more extravagant than her own Bible. She determines to labor for 6 years selling eggs with the singular focus of obtaining the desire of her heart. |
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Author Mary E. Ropes
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Age Range 6-11
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Page Range 150-199
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Reprint Year 1999
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