The Martyr of the Catacombs
The Martyr of the Catacombs

In this tale of ancient Rome, a young Roman soldier is assigned to find and arrest Christians. This exciting record reveals the sacrifice of early Christians and the impression they made on Roman minds. 160 pages; paper.

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The Master's Trade
The Master’s Trade

With high hopes, John Rittenhouses’ parents join the surge of Mennonites into the American frontier. The Master Craftsman carves out young John’s faith and character in this budding wilderness where medical help is scarce and hard work, danger, and Indians are plentiful. Through life’s many experiences, John learns that God strengthens and molds lives. Illustrated. 169 pages; paper.

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The Phantom Deer
The Phantom Deer

The story of a man, a boy, and a Key deer — an endangered species of miniature deer found in the Florida Keys. Hickey does not appreciate visitors to the Keys, and he is uneasy when his great-nephew Jack comes to visit. Jack is also nervous, but quickly changes his mind when he befriends his uncle’s Key fawn. Follow along as together the three encounter exciting adventures in the beautiful tropical Keys. 192 pages; paperback.

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The Railway Children
The Railway Children

This classic was first published in 1906. The comfortable lives of three siblings are interrupted when their father is taken away, accused of something he did not do. The children and their mother are forced to move to a small country cottage near a railway station. Their adventures include planning a birthday party for the trainmaster, rescuing a boy with a broken leg, and preventing a train wreck. For ages 9-12; 188 pages; paper.

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The Red Roan Pony
The Red Roan Pony

The red roan pony had a pretty gray circus pony for a mother and a wild roan mustang for a father. He was full of speed and grace and sense, and had a real love for the young people who loved him so much! Read about races on the prairie and a thrilling fox hunt. Will be enjoyed by animal lovers everywhere! 320 pages; paperback; AB Publishing

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The Snow Walker
The Snow Walker

For three days, the blizzard of 1888 raged over the northeastern United States. Twelve-year-old Milton Daub got the idea to make snowshoes. He gains fame as the “snow walker” who helped many people during this time of trouble. Ages 8-12; 48 pages; paperback

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The Tanglewoods’ Secret
The Tanglewoods’ Secret

Patricia St. John; middle/upper. Ruth discovers a very important Shepherd who can and does teach her how to be good. The story contains uplifting examples of what can happen when we let ourselves be found by Him. Moody Press. $6.99, paper.

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The Tinker's Daugher
The Tinker’s Daugher

This book is a part of a series the author has written for 10-16-year-old girls. These books will interest other readers as well. Each book is about a girl in history who faced life with faith and courage though challenged by tremendous obstacles and sometimes great sorrow and suffering. This book is based on the life of Mary Bunyan, John Bunyan’s blind daughter. 131 pages; paper.

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The Wahoo Bobcat
The Wahoo Bobcat

The great bobcat reigns supreme deep in the Florida water prairie wilderness. Farmers and hunters fear and hate him. But strange circumstances had propel the boy Sammy and the fierce Wahoo bobcat into an unusual compact of friendship and understanding. Will Sammy be able to help when his animal friend is threatened by dogs and hunters? 207 pages; paperback.

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The Wolf King
The Wolf King

High in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, a lively black wolf pup was born. Early in life he had close encounters with man but miraculously escaped. He grew into a mighty 200 pound leader of a pack, and he came to be called the king. His cunning and power seemed almost limitless! Young people will enjoy this thrilling tale of the wilderness and the wild animals and hardy men that inhabit it. 246 pages; paperback; AB Publishing.

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Tornado Boy: A Horse of the West
Tornado Boy: A Horse of the West

Out of the old West comes this story of a fine blue roan horse, naturally endowed with a gentle spirit and keen sense. A young ranch hand, Jim, rescues Tornado Boy from the quicksand, only to lose him when horse rustlers sweep through. The graceful horse faces a wild stallion, an ice storm, a grizzly bear, Crazy Barney, and a cattle stampede. A captivating book for ages 9-15; 252 pages; paperback.

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Treasures of the Snow
Treasures of the Snow

Patricia St. John; middle/upper. A beautifully written and engaging story that captures the innocence of childhood and the joys found in the little things. 240 pages; paperback.

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Ulysses and His Woodland Zoo
Ulysses and His Woodland Zoo

Ulysses considers himself a “bumbler” – often with good reason. In the world of men he blunders constantly. But when he is hired as the winter caretaker of a remote hunters’ lodge, he finds a talent as a nurturer of many hurt and needy animals. In the woodland World he attains dignity and assurance. 185 pages; paperback.

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Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Harriet Beecher Stowe; upper. In a nation divided on the slavery question, Uncle Tom’s Cabin had the profound effect of defining and calling dramatic attention to the issue of slavery. Harper & Row. $6.50, paper.

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Vic, A Dog of the Prairies
Vic, A Dog of the Prairies

On his collar was a simple tag engraved with the name “Vic.” He was a big dog – young, black, and powerful. By chance he ended up on the ranch land of Jim Williams. This big dog longed for human companionship, but he distrusted grown men. One day Jim’s eleven-year-old brother Gene met up with Vic. It was the start of a great friendship, but many adventures and misadventures lay between that beginning and a great ending. Read this book for an intriguing tale of the Old West. 192 pages; paper; Lone Oak Books.

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Whistle-Stop West (Beyond the Orphan Train Book 2)
Whistle-Stop West (Beyond the Orphan Train Book 2)

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 route. Read about the many new experiences, and ponder with Ethan what sort of family awaits at the end of the journey. Ages 9-14; 180 pages; paper.

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Wilderness Champion
Wilderness Champion

The Story of a Great Hound. When Johnny lost the best hound pup of the litter on the trail leading to his ranger cabin high in the Alberta peaks, he almost gave up hope of finding it. Then a wilderness adventure brought the hound back to his master and Reddy became the greatest hunting hound in the whole north country. 195 pages; paperback. Proofreader’s note: There are instances of inappropriate language on pp. 87, 97, 125, and 192.

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Wolf Dog
Wolf Dog

Tooley had faith in his dog, Gyp, even though Gyp looked just like a wolf. Tooley’s faith was unshaken even in the face of seeming evidence that Gyp was turning into a sheep killer. Read this story to see if Gyp was a sheep killer and what was the proof. 151 pages; paper.

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