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When the townspeople of Alverton look upon the little lame boy named David, they have adequate reason to call him “Poor David.” But he is perhaps wealthier than all who look upon him. His wealth is in the golden light of his smile and the richness of his mind. Though he longs to be physically strong, his friend Arthur teaches him that strength is not only in muscles and bones but also in strength of heart. |
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Author Lillian Holmes
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It was Mrs. Prentiss' intent that this little gem would be a tool for children to learn obedience. Read about the contrasting lives of Tangle Thread and Golden Thread, one the cause of much grief for her godly mother, and the other the only bright spot in her poor mother's world. |
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Author Elizabeth Prentiss
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William is left in the desolate forest, surrounded by the eerie howling of the wind and the wolves. His predicament is like that of Joseph, abandoned by his wicked brothers. But God's ways are not our ways; His thoughts and plans are much higher! |
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Author Mary M. Sherwood
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Age Range 6-11
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Page Range 64-99
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In this intriguing mystery, Captain Fortesque finds himself torn between two loyalties. Having been educated in the finest schools of England, he enjoyed acceptance in high society, but kept his true upbringing a secret. Then the day came that changed the course of his life. It all started with the mysterious note that could only be read after his father’s death. Will he be able to endure the dramatic challenges he will now face? |
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Author O.F. Walton
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Age Range 12-99
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Page Range 200-299
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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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This little book is a powerhouse, sending a quickening jolt to the very depths of our respectable-looking facade. The Mansion takes a piercing look at John Weightman, one of the most "successful" men in New York, and his son, who desperately wants to find his way and be free to make his own mistakes rather than being played like pieces in a game of chess. |
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Author Henry van Dyke
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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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Bobby learns about the white-robed people that enter through the gates into that eternal city. While his cherished walking stick gets him into much mischief, Bobby thinks often of getting his own robes clean so that he can enter the gates. The eagerness and energy of youth are keen tools for the spread of the Gospel. |
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Author Amy LeFeuvre
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Miraculously saved from charred rubble, blind twelve-year-old Melody changes the lives of an entire community as well as her greedy captors! This dramatic story is truly inspiring! |
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Author Laura E. Richards
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Age Range 9-14
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In this story we see the world through the eyes of Gracie, the laughingstock of all the children in Jubilee Terrace. Her ill-tempered manner and her scolding voice are her only weapons of defense. One day as Gracie creeps upstairs to check on her sick grandmother, she opens the door and is astonished at the scene before her! |
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Author Eleanora H. Stooke
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What man on earth has not been deeply influenced by his mother? Mothers of Famous Men gives us a glimpse into the lives of remarkable women whose immeasurable love and outstanding influence helped shape their sons into the men of honour and character that they became. |
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Author Archer Wallace
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Age Range 9-14
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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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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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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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Somehow you just know when you have found a diamond in the rough—and The Old Worcester Jug is just that. From the very beginning, Eglanton Thorne will command your attention and tug on your heartstrings. |
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Author Eglanton Thorne
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Age Range 9-14
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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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Behind many smiling faces there hides a hurting heart, and for what may appear to be glamorous, there is usually a high price to pay. Mrs. Walton gives us a glimpse into the life of a disillusioned young actress. In her fabricated world of glamour and glitz, Rosalie finds solace in the words of a gentle old man who gives her a picture of a Shepherd who loves and cares for her. |
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Author Mrs. O.F. Walton
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Age Range 12-99
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Reprint Year 1997
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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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Amidst the tumult of life at sea, myriad adventures of piracy, capture, and escape stand in contrast to the heroic, steady determination of Huguenot heritage. The final chapter adds to the intensity as it meets us head-on with a bolt from the blue, making an unexpected, legendary disclosure! |
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Author Florence M. Kingsley
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Age Range 12-99
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Amidst the tumult of life at sea, myriad adventures of piracy, capture, and escape stand in contrast to the heroic, steady determination of Huguenot heritage. The final chapter adds to the intensity as it meets us head-on with a bolt from the blue, making an unexpected, legendary disclosure!
Leatherbound! |
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Author Florence M. Kingsley
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Unable to say the word “Prodigal,” Milly finds herself confronting her rigid, self-absorbed uncle as a true “Probable” son. This English country gentleman has no time or patience for children, but little Milly melts the heart of everyone she meets including that of her uncle. She loves to play the stories from the Bible, but she loves the story of the Prodigal Son most of all—or should we say “Probable” son? |
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Author Amy LeFeuvre
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There's nothing like a pair of spunky, inseparable twins to light a fire in a mundane world. Guy and Berry are on an important mission, and no one can stop them! Their father, preoccupied with his writing, neglects the rickety part of the building they call home, and to their delight it becomes a haven for their wild imaginations. Join in on the fun and adventure-it never ends! |
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Author Amy LeFeuvre
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Age Range 6-11
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In the sequel to Jessica’s First Prayer, join Jessica and Mr. Dan’el on an extraordinary journey of love, mercy and ultimate sacrifice as they attempt to lead an unfit mother to the open arms of the Savior. If you loved Jessica’s First Prayer, this sequel will keep you on the edge of your seat! |
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Author Hesba Stretton
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In this, the third volume in the Heroes of Faith Series,the life and deliverance of Moses as a type and shadow of the coming Redeemer is flawlessly incorporated into the story of Arthur, the main character. Arthur wrestles with the inner conflict of living for himself and the approval of others or living for Christ in spite of the rejection and ridicule he'll most likely endure, for he is related to his siblings by blood, but not by the blood of Christ. |
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Author A.L.O.E.
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In 17th -century Scotland, times of trouble, torment, and tyranny threatened the lives of a community of believers determined to follow their beloved minister for the cause of liberty. How cold were the usurpers of such cruel authority! |
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Author Robert Pollock, A.M.
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Age Range 12-99
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"There's two things as always come to the top; one's merit-t'other's scum. Which of them is to rise first, I can't tell, but neither will lie at the bottom long." You'll want to stand up for the honor of poor victimized Bob, but in the end you'll see that in the midst of darkness the light shines brightest! |
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Author Mary E. Ropes
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The hills of Calabria, Italy are home to bands of nefarious thieves, but a single light can shine so brilliant in the darkest places. Why would a talented, skilled, and very innocent believer dwell purposefully with the cruelest villains? Perhaps you will learn the answer as you get to know Rafael, the Improvisatore. |
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Author A.L.O.E.
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When all the trappings of Rosa’s life come crashing down around her, the virtues that had been taught to her by her godly parents provide her with direction and guidance even when they are no longer there to walk beside her through the darkened forests. |
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Author Christoph von Schmid
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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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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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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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This new edition, a compilation of von Schmid's short stories, including The Unexpected Guest, The Unexpected Return and The Silent Girl, beautifully illustrates God's loving provision and perfect plan. In our darkest hour, we can rest assured that God is an ever-present help in time of need. |
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Author Christoph von Schmid
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Age Range 12-99
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Southworth continues the story of Ishmael Worth in Self-Raised. From the sultry heat of Cuba to the gloomy crags of northern Scotland, Ishmael stands resolute in his commitment to those he loves. Whether he is wrestling with the icy hand of death or carefully mending broken hearts, Ishmael is ever thinking of the welfare of those around him. |
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Author E.D.E.N. Southworth
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There is no question that The Shepherd of Bethlehem will bring the Scriptures to life like no other book, as a fresh look at David's life reaches deep into your heart, cutting and pruning and drawing you ever closer to your very own Shepherd-your very own King! |
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Author A.L.O.E.
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What would you do if you knew you had only seven days left to live? Such was the case with Robert Hardy, who had always lived according to the maxim, “self-interest first.” Influential and wealthy, Robert had embraced anything that gratified his tastes and fed his pride. But now everything has changed as he seeks to undo the sting of his bitter past! |
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Author Charles M. Sheldon
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Age Range 12-99
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Experience the utter fear of abandonment, the tension of frigid desolation, and the resolute determination to survive in Shipwrecked, But Not Lost. This breathtaking episode will keep you on the edge of your seat as you follow the spectacular events of a life-threatening voyage. The crashing of icebergs and the raging tempest will strike terror in the bravest heart. |
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Author Hon. Mrs. Dundas
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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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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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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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In the deserts of Egypt, a blind girl and her protective brother fall prey to desert thieves. After hearing reports of miracles in Jerusalem , they find themselves in the midst of the greatest upheaval in history. Readers will be captivated by the intense drama that unfolds in the unrest of Jerusalem. |
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Author Florence M. Kingsley
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Age Range 12-99
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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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Fifteen-year-old Hans Richter travels far from home to find work in the locks of a river. His father had taught him that there is a Raft that will support him in the deepest waters and amid the fiercest storms. When Hans becomes the target among jealous peers, he learns that it is not always easy to “stick to the Raft.” |
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Author George Gladstone
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Age Range 9-14
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Reprint Year 2001
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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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Time proves that neither vengeance nor greed can withstand the power of forgiveness, and truth reveals that there is One who has both the will and the power to forgive. |
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Author E.A. Bland
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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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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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This is a special allegory for fathers to read to their daughters. As the story goes, once upon a time there were three weavers, and to each was born a daughter. The ‘watcher of weavers' prophesied, “A royal prince shall seek to wed thy child,” but she must weave a mantle for the prince that will be fair to look upon with rich cloth of gold, and it must fit him as perfectly as the falcon's feathers fit the falcon. |
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Author Annie Fellows Johnston
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Age Range 9-14
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Reprint Year 2000
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Now here is a story with a twist. When faced with false accusations and public humiliation, our hero shows us how to do what’s right, even when taking the easy way out could have cleared his name. As he travels the tempestuous seas of dishonesty, greed, and distrust, you will find yourself so engaged with the story that you will literally want to deliver this lad from his distressing quandary. |
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Author Anonymous
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Age Range 9-14
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Reprint Year 2007
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In 1894 the publisher of this book rewarded Florence Kingsley with $1,000 for writing a story that would set a child’s heart on fi re for Jesus Christ. In six weeks the demand was so great, they printed 200,000 additional copies! The award-winning entry, Titus: A Comrade of the Cross, is provocative, full of suspense and drama. |
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Author Florence M. Kingsley
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Age Range 12-99
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Reprint Year 1999
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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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