
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.

Tour of Europe
This book continues Aunt Laura’s travel stories with tales of Europe. Rome with its history of martyrs; Venice, where the “streets” are water and the “cars” are boats; the Rhine River with its many picturesque castles; Switzerland, the country of the Alps and quaint villages – these together with many other facts and stories will educate and entertain. 192 pages; paper.

Treasures for Tomás
What is in the locked boxes? Tomás Aragón and his friend, Dan Rico, puzzle over the mysterious boxes that came along with their pile of useful junk, bought at an auction for 52 cents. And there are bigger troubles to think about too. Daddy Aragón has quit his job because the boss wants him to work on Sunday. Set in a religious Mexican-American community in Colorado, this story will hold your attention while the mystery is solved and the trouble resolved. Ages 8-12; 126 pages; paper.

Trina’s Rocky Adventure
Though everything in the Dominican Republic is different from Trina’s home in Canada, she discovers new friends in a strange culture and language. Watch her experience shocking challenges and witness extraordinary events that show satanic works. Most important, feel with her and know the greatness of our almighty, loving God. 184 pages; paper.

True to the Last
Arnold, a lame and sickly boy, goes to live with his mother’s friend “Aunt Mary.” Then Arthur, a boy bent toward making trouble, lying, and deceit comes to stay. A prized butterfly collection is ruined and the blame is wrongfully placed on Geoffrey. Will the truth ever be known? 192 pages; paper.

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.

Unc’ Billy Possum
One of Thornton Burgess’s delightful children’s stories, written in the early 1900s. There are 32 titles available. These books are good reading for children, and adults will also enjoy them! They may be ordered individually, or the full set may be purchased at a discount. This book has 80 pages. Paper.

Under the Snow
Here we have a fascinating story from years ago in the Swiss Alps. Louis and his grandfather, by a series of unfortunate circumstances, became trapped in a little chalet high on the mountain. The first major storm of the early winter sealed them in. No rescue from the village below was possible. Read this book to see what it was like to live nearly four months under the snow! 54 pages; paperback.











