
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.

Waddles
Hatched in an incubator, Waddles began his life at a school in British Columbia. Later he came to live with the Miller family, who found his unpredictable antics highly entertaining. Who knew a Canada goose could find comfort in a doll? Or that a goose can swallow a whole carrot at once? What would Waddles do when the children tried to teach him to fly? How long would Waddles stay? Ages 6-11. Paperback; 87 pages.

What’s in the Midwest?
Robin Johnson. This is a very interesting and informative book about the Midwest region of the United States. Children can learn about the twelve states that make up this region and their natural resources, history, cities, people, activities and industry. … Read More

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 … Read More

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’s 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. Note instances of inappropriate language on pages 87, 97, 125, and 192.













