
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.

Sunny Hour Stories
A teacher offers a prize for the highest score in arithmetic; one boy hides his friend’s papers so he will not win the prize. Includes various other character-building stories. One of the eight books in the set “A Treasury of Stories.” Silhouette style illustrations; 64 pages; paper.

Fireside Tales
One of the stories, “Danny’s Buried Treasure,” tells how Danny wanted a puppy. Danny says, “I wish I could find a buried treasure. I’d buy the littlest puppy.” Find out where Danny discovers his buried treasure. One of the eight books in the set “A Treasury of Stories.” Silhouette style illustrations; 64 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.

Stories Worth Rereading
These 73 stories have good lessons and character-building themes for children and youth. There are stories relating incidents in history, missionary efforts, and home and school experiences. These stories will inspire, instruct, and entertain the readers. 328 pages; paper.

Stories to Appreciate
This book of fifteen story selections is choice reading! These stories have been specifically selected to help students of literature appreciate a story. Selections include “Half a Gift,” “The Bear That Thought He Was a Dog,” “The Stolen Money,” and “The Young Ravens That Call Upon Him.” 202 pages; paper.

Stories for Every Season
This book contains 52 children’s stories; one for each week of the year. Clustered around the four seasons, these stories have been obtained from the Martins’ family and friends. Full of moral themes with many simple lessons so children can understand the meaning. 266 pages; paper.

Shepherd of the Highlands
A story from Scotland based on a song, “Two Little Children.” James, the father, gave his life as a captain at sea. Before too long, Noreen, mother of two little children, became sick and passed away. The neglected children, searching for someone to care for them, died one winter night on the steps of a church. 158 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.

Heart of Gold
A sequel to At the Little Brown House and The Lilac Lady. After an unfortunate slip of her foot, Peace faces the darkest days of her young life. As she lies in bed, she thinks of the Lilac Lady. Will Grandpa and Grandma Campbell ever see their dear girl go skipping and dancing down the garden path again? 192 pages; paper.

Lilac Lady
This book follows At the Little Brown House and continues the ad-ventures 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 to keep the story interesting. Her dear friend, the Lilac Lady, finds healing of soul and spirit as Peace spreads sunshine and happiness by doing what “just comes of itself.” 204 pages; paper.








