Lilac Lady

Ruth Alberta Brown. This book follows At the Little Brown House and continues the adventures of Peace Greenfield and her sisters. ­Under the firm guidance of Grandpa Campbell, Peace becomes more mature, although there is enough of the “old” Peace … Read More

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Little Shack by the School

The author used imagination and research to weave in details about her grandmother’s childhood. Josie Schartner lived a very different childhood from modern times. Since they lived four miles away from school, Josie and her sisters wouldn’t be able to walk that far in winter. So they had to stay in a granary in the field by school. All week and alone. Read about this adventure and others in the life of Josie Schartner Regehr. 242 pages; paperback.

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The Arrow Over the Door

Joseph Bruchac. Is it possible to be peaceful during a time of war? A young Quaker lad during the Revolutionary War is about to find out. A group of Indians shows up at a Quaker meeting. What will happen? Told … Read More

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Child of the Wolves

Elizabeth Hall. Granite, a Siberian husky puppy, must face the Alaskan forest alone after escaping from his kennel. Each moment of his life is threatened until Snowdrift, a great white wolf, welcomes him into the wolf pack. But Granite must … Read More

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Helen Keller: Courage in the Dark

Children will enjoy reading about the life of Helen Keller in this book. Dedicated teachers made a huge difference in the life of the wild child who could not see or hear. 48 pages, paperback, for 2nd and 3rd graders, … Read More

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A Song for the King

Amish Frontier Series book 3. Thirteen-year-old Lydia Yoder feels homeless. Poor farming conditions mean yet another change! The Yoder family spends a summer working for produce farmers at Ordway, Colorado. Then they move on to Montana to a recently established … Read More

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Arrow in the Sky

Amish Frontier Series Book 5. No jobs, no money, no food… This became a common refrain in the 1930s. Living on a rice farm in Arkansas, the Yoder family had plenty of food, but money was scarce. Migrant workers came through in search of work, presenting a chance to share their food and show their care. Children will enjoy this story of bygone days and learn about that era in the process. 165 pages; paperback; Ridgeway Publishing.

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Blossoms on the Roof

Rebecca Martin. Eight-year-old Polly lives with her family on a rented farm in Indiana in 1894. Times are hard, and they cannot afford the rent. But her adventurous father hears of free land available in far-away North Dakota. How will … Read More

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Paradise Valley

Amish Frontier Series, Book 4. When education laws begin to make life difficult, some Amish fathers take a stand. Facing persecution, a decision is made to move to Mexico. Pioneering is not easy, and difficulties with the new government and … Read More

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The Alligator

Sabrina Crewe. A simple yet educational book about alligators, their habitat, and prey habits. Illustrated. Paper; Raintree.

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