
Toll Keeper’s Daughter
This biography traces the life of Susan Gruber from her home by the tollgate. You will meet Susan at the tollgate and follow her throughout a lifetime of disappointments and joys, trials, and victories as she becomes a Mennonite and learns to live a Christian life. For ages teen to adult. 272 pages; paperback.

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.

Tornado! Up from the Debris to Thank God
Personal accounts of the tornado at Greensburg, Kansas, on May 4, 2007. Included are stories from brethren, neighbors, and friends from the Greensburg community, storm-chasers, those involved in the initial emergency response, as well as the involvement of Christian Disaster Relief. This book is a “thank-you” to all those who helped. 157 pages; paper.

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.

Trapped in Hitler’s Hell
This is a first-person account of the horrors of living through World War II. It is written by a Jewish girl who is a Christian believer. She chronicles the awfulness of war and the persecution of the Jews. But more than that, she tells of the loving care of her heavenly Father through times of separation from loved ones, camp life, forced labor, and near anarchy after the war. While told sensitively, this book is for mature readers only. 185 pages; paperback.

Traveling to Alaska
Leroy and Esther Stoll wanted to see the remote bush country, beautiful glaciers, wild mountains, treeless tundra, and colorful fishing villages of Alaska, the largest state. They put together a route using public transportation all of the way. This is their story as they traveled by van, bus, train, and ship. Leroy’s writing is sprinkled with historical notes and comments about wildlife, geography, and business in this land of the north. 221 pages; paperback.

Traveling to Europe
In 2018, Leroy and Esther Stoll embarked on a European trip to explore the history of their faith aboard the Queen Mary 2, the world’s only remaining ocean liner. Included are accounts of Amish and Anabaptist history and a section of photographs in the center of the book. Similar to the book, Traveling to Alaska. Paperback; 244 pages.

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.











