
Reaching for Tomorrow
Sympathize with Ma as she is forced to divide her loyalties between a dying mother and a sick daughter. Rejoice with Lucy when Pa brings her a teaching permit and her lifelong dream promises to be fulfilled. Reaching for Tomorrow continues the story of Lucy’s girlhood in Manitoba and Alberta. 168 pages; paperback.

Redwood Pioneer
Betty Stirling. Ten-year-old Mikey is a bit sad to be moving, but he is also excited to be a pioneer. Deep in the redwood forest, the O’Grady’s build a new cabin, clear land for a garden, and Pa begins harvesting tanbark. One day Pa and the big boys leave to take the bark to Santa Cruz. Mikey is the man of the house, and there is a wounded grizzly bear in the area. 156 pages; paperback; PrairieView Press.

Rescue at the Eleventh Hour
Set in England in the 1500s during the reign of Queen Mary I, this is the story of a family’s struggle to keep the faith while under persecution. Humphrey and Mary and their father Reginald Clayton find truth in reading the Bible, although this is prohibited. They gladly share with their neighbors the good news of the gospel. But one day they are apprehended. Will their faith stand firm? 91 pages; paper.

Robby
After a tornado destroys much of the wooded area around their home, the Meyers discover a baby robin among the mess. They decide to call the little bird Robby. Robby lives an amazing 26 years, migrating south every fall and returning in spring to the family he loves. A remarkable story of friendship between a wild bird and his human friends. 126 pages; paper.

Rosanna of the Amish
The story of Rosanna McGonegal Yoder, the Irish Catholic baby girl who came under the influence of an Amish lady. All the episodes of this book are based on fact, and the characters are real. A straightforward account of the religious, social, and economic customs of the Amish. 319 pages; paper.

Ruggy the Mountain Buck
When Danny found a starving fawn in the forest, he begged to take it home to care for it. The baby deer was given the name Ruggy, and he quickly grew strong and agile. As the deer grew up, he spent more and more time in the woods with his deer friends, but always had a soft spot for the boy and the safety of the farmyard. Read this tale to learn about many exciting adventures with this pet deer! 123 pages; paperback.

Sabbath Readings for the Home Circle
A collection of stories originally published around the turn of the century. The stories are from church papers from that day. The stories are interesting, enjoyable, and teach valuable lessons about life. A necessary addition to your library, or an excellent gift book. 400 pages; AB Publishing. Hardcover.

Sabbath Readings for the Home Circle, Paperback
A collection of stories originally published around the turn of the century. The stories are from church papers from that day. The stories are interesting, enjoyable, and teach valuable lessons about life. A necessary addition to your library, or an excellent gift book. 400 pages; paperback.

Samuel F. B. Morse
The age of instant communication was ushered in by Morse and his invention of the telegraph. The story follows Morse’s life through his career as an artist, his involvement in the invention of photography, and finally, the success of telegraphy and the Morse Code. 169 pages; paperback.

Sandy Knoll Farm
Sequel to A Michigan Summer, this book continues the story of the Troyer family. The boys experience the satisfaction of earning money for something they really want. When a serious accident claims one of Joni’s eyes, he learns to accept those things that cannot be changed. Illustrated. 240 pages; paper.

Saved at Sea
When a ship strikes the rocks near his island home, twelve-year-old Alick helps with the daring rescue attempt. They are only able to save one person, two-year-old Timpey. As Alick and his grandfather take care of her, they learn the importance of building on Christ the Rock. 96 pages; paper.

Saved by Love
Originally printed in 1895. Life is hard and temptations strong for two poor girls who live on Fisher’s Lane in London. But Susie teaches Elfie about the Father’s love, even going to jail with her though not guilty herself. They start going to evening school, and eventually find help with caring people. But it all started with love lived out in desperate circumstances. For ages 10-14. 120 pages; hardcover.

Scrapbook of Ideas #2
This is a scrapbook of material that can be used by a variety of Christian workers. One section has clippings, short poems, etc. on various topics. Another section includes prepared lessons for teaching children and youth, while a third section consists of Bible quizzes and similar activities. The fourth section is interesting and upbuilding stories to read aloud, and the fifth section contains posters. Some parts of this book will work well for school or family devotions, and other parts will supply some supplemental activities and stories for Sunday School or Bible School classes for quite a variety of ages. A handy resource to have on hand. 155 pages; coil-bound; paperback;The Christian Hymnary Publishers.

Scrapbook of Ideas #3
This is a scrapbook of material that can be used by a variety of Christian workers. One section has clippings, short poems, etc. on various topics. Another section includes prepared lessons for teaching children and youth, while a third section consists of Bible quizzes and similar activities. The fourth section is interesting and upbuilding stories to read aloud, the fifth section contains posters, and the sixth section is songs. Some parts of this book will work well for school or family devotions, and other parts will supply some supplemental activities and stories for Sunday School or Bible School classes for quite a variety of ages. A handy resource to have on hand. 208 pages; coil-bound; paperback;The Christian Hymnary Publishers.

Scrapbook of Ideas #4
This is a scrapbook of material that can be used by a variety of Christian workers. One section has clippings, short poems, etc. on various topics. Another section includes prepared lessons for teaching children and youth, while a third section consists of Bible quizzes and similar activities. The fourth section is interesting and upbuilding stories to read aloud, the fifth section contains posters, and the sixth section is songs. Some parts of this book will work well for school or family devotions, and other parts will supply some supplemental activities and stories for Sunday School or Bible School classes for quite a variety of ages. A handy resource to have on hand. 290 pages; coil-bound; paperback;The Christian Hymnary Publishers.

Secret at Pheasant Cottage
Lucy has lived with Gran and Grandpa since she was quite young, but she has faint memories of someone else. Who? What are her grandparents hiding? Lucy is determined to find the answer, but is she ready to know the truth? Ages 10-12, 130 pages, paperback. [* Proofreader’s note: There is one instance of inappropriate language on p. 36.]



