
Kansas Prairie Doctor
Benuel M. Fisher. Get a glimpse of the primitive and exhausting life of a country doctor in the early 1900s. Doctor Benner faced the challenges of typhoid fever, lockjaw, broken bones, appendicitis, and many other ailments with little more than the instruments carried in his satchel. Read of his practice on the Kansas prairie near the town of Peabody. 184 pages; paperback.

Plain Folks in CPS Camps
Until World War II, nonresistant Christians were not exempt from the draft and boot camp. In 1941, churches negotiated with the government to set up CPS camps. Peace-loving boys traveled far from home to work, serving several years without wages. Digging postholes, fighting forest fires, and working in mental hospitals, they served their fellow man instead of going to war. 184 pages; paperback.

Sunrise to Sunset
Life is lively in this glimpse into the activities of an Amish family in Lancaster County, PA. This book tells the tales of the years – runaway animals, bad storms, good times with family and friends, trips by train, weddings in the family, challenges and victories! 200 pages; paperback.
