The Early Years
The Early Years

Witness the Toews family’s trauma when seven young children are suddenly left without a mother. Stand by Pa as he is forced to make heartbreaking decisions. Meet the new Ma whose heart is large enough to love seven motherless children. The first of Mrs. Boese’s books recounting her growing-up years in southern Manitoba. 175 pages; paper.

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Peter and the Pilgrims
Peter and the Pilgrims

Join Peter Cook as he experiences the good and bad things of life. He lives as a bound boy in England but is suddenly thrust out of the household that was home. In time, he travels across the Atlantic Ocean and meets the Indians, with whom he celebrates the first Thanksgiving. 119 pages; paper.

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Night Preacher
Night Preacher

The story of Menno Simons as seen through the eyes of his children, Bettje and Jan. Suspense, action, and danger were constant companions of the night preacher’s family. 134 pages; paper.

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Ink on His Fingers
Ink on His Fingers

The story of the first printing of the Bible with movable type. Twelve-year-old Hans is an apprentice to Johann Gutenberg. Historical fiction for ages 9-14. 127 pages; paper.

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The Bible Smuggler
The Bible Smuggler

The story of William Tyndale’s work of translating, printing, and distributing the New Testament. The story is told through the eyes of Collin, Tyndale’s helper. He begins his work as a carrier boy who smuggles a copy of Luther’s New Testament to Tyndale. 138 pages; paper.

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The Beggar's Bible
The Beggar’s Bible

John Wycliffe is an Oxford professor who has radical ideas—he believes everyone should be able to read the Bible. Young Arnold Hutton hears Wycliffe’s enemies are sending spies to his lectures and encouraging Oxford students to riot in the streets. Will Wycliffe heed the warnings? 135 pages; paper; Herald Press.

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The Lost Children
The Lost Children

A gripping saga of a young family living in Ohio’s woody frontier. One evening young Willie and Mary went to bring home the cows, but, unable to locate them, they wandered deep into the woods where they spent the night. The two wandered many days trying to find home. Though wild animals threatened, the Lord protected them until an Indian friend found them. This true story was first printed many years ago. 219 pages; paper.

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The Little Woodchopper
The Little Woodchopper

One morning, shortly after his father’s death, young William awakes in the middle of the forest to find himself completely deserted through the trickery of his five heartless brothers. Left alone in strange surroundings, William turns for help to his Savior. After two narrow escapes, he and his faithful dog Caesar find a cottage on the edge of the woods where they make a discovery. 64 pages; paper.

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Little Prairie Girl
Little Prairie Girl

Book 1 of Little Prairie Girl Series. This is the true story of Clara, a little girl growing up in a Russian Mennonite family on the Manitoba prairie. Her parents had come over from Russia before Clara was born. Read of a little girl’s faith growing in response to challenges big and small. A recipe for traditional Russian Mennonite food follows each chapter. 115 pages; paper.

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Little Pilgrim's Progress
Little Pilgrim’s Progress

John Bunyan; rewritten by Helen R. Taylor. Written in modern English on a child’s level. Christian is represented as a boy. A very good book for children to read – captivating and inspiring. 256 pages; paper.

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The Little Medicine Carrier
The Little Medicine Carrier

George is the medicine carrier for a country doctor. As he walks many miles in all kinds of weather, he is subjected to a variety of temptations. He must not fail, or he will lose his job. A children’s story from an eighteenth century book rewritten in modern English. 65 pages; paper.

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Little Journeys into Storyland
Little Journeys into Storyland

Here are 43 stories that will liven and lift. Inspiring and interesting – these stories contain important lessons in character building. 235 pages; hardcover.

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Three Comrades
Three Comrades

Kristina Roy. A sequel to Sunshine Country. Painful secrets, tangled relationships, and deeply hidden sorrows are smoothed and healed by one great cure. 117 pages; paper; Bible Truth Publishers.

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Martinko

The story of a Slovak boy, who had been orphaned and then raised by the mayor’s wife. When Martinko was eleven, the mayor’s wife died and he went to live with the parish shepherd. Martinko became a shepherd. This was not without hardship, sadness, and adventure. 96 pages; paper.

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The King's Daughter and Other Stories for Girls
The King’s Daughter and Other Stories for Girls

A book of 46 character-building stories for girls. These stories were originally published in church papers of yesteryear. Carefully selected, each story contains a valuable lesson. 224 pages; paper.

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Sandy Knoll Farm
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.

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A Michigan Summer
A Michigan Summer

If you enjoyed reading Shagbark Hickory, you will also enjoy this sequel. The Troyer family moves to a new location in Michigan. Joni, Sammy, and their family adjust to their new neighbors, a new school, and a farm steeped in history. 182 pages; paper.

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Shagbark Hickory
Shagbark Hickory

Joni and Sammy Troyer are two Amish boys who live on a farm with their family. They have many lessons to learn, but the hardest assignment of all is to practice the Golden Rule – to think of others, be unselfish, and to share and care. 176 pages; paper.

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Moni The Goat Boy
Moni The Goat Boy

Johanna Spyri; upper. Another delightful story by the author of Heidi. Moni is faced with a terrible decision. If he is honest his dearest goat, Meggy, will die. When he is dishonest and saves Meggy, his conscience is troubled. Learn how Moni regains his cheerful, happy spirit. This book brings to life the colorful characteristics of the common folk of the Swiss valleys. 211 pages; paper.

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Chats with Aunt Jo
Chats with Aunt Jo

A book of short stories for children, written as letters from Aunt Jo. Many topics are covered, including some Bible stories. Illustrated. 116 pages; paper.

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