The four Cooper children seem to have found the place the Lord had for them. They have lived with the Rushes for four years now, and they are all settled into their new family and home in South Dakota. Then … Read More
Grandma’s stories depict good old-fashioned common sense with a distinctly Christian point of view. This is a good book to be read by children, or to read aloud to them. 110 pages; paper.
Beyond the Orphan Train Series, book 1. With their mama dead and their papa gone, there is no way the nine Cooper children can keep their family together. The four young ones must go to an orphanage. Ethan, Alice, Simon, … Read More
Grandma’s stories depict good old-fashioned common sense with a distinctly Christian point of view. This is a good book to be read by children, or to read aloud to them. 141 pages; paper.
Beyond the Orphan Train series, book 3. Are we home now? The kids soon discover that life on the farm with their new family is full of challenges. Ethan is faced with saving a man from a snake bite. Alice … Read More
Grandma’s stories depict good old-fashioned common sense with a distinctly Christian point of view. This is a good book to be read by children, or to read aloud to them. 157 pages; paper.
Grandma’s stories depict good old-fashioned common sense with a distinctly Christian point of view. This is a good book to be read by children, or to read aloud to them. 160 pages; paper.
Beyond the Orphan Train Series Book 2. After a year at Briarlane Christian Children’s Home, the four Cooper children are headed west on the Orphan Train. One by one the other children are adopted by families who live along the … Read More