Sara Jean Yoder. Growing up is full of special times and challenges. Read about Becky’s experiences with friends, at Grandpas and with her family. This book contains twenty stories. Lower/middle grades. Sequel to Becky. 98 pages; hardcover; Pathway.
Sara Jean Yoder. Benjie is five years old and has many lessons to learn: being kind to Aunt Mandy, accepting responsibility, returning good for evil, and others. “Aunt Mandy,” “A Bad Scare,” “Benjie Tries Something New,” and “Another Day to … Read More
Sara Jean Yoder. Go along with Benjie as he goes to school for the first time. Experience the excitement he feels as he learns many new things. Hardcover; Pathway.
Rebecca Martin. The tumult of the Reformation has swept Switzerland, and Zwingli’s Reformed Church has wrested control of several cantons from the Catholic Church. A Captain for Hans brings the world of the persecuted Anabaptists in the 1630s to life. … Read More
Joseph Stoll. 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 … Read More
Elmo Stoll. This story is about Amish school boys and the many lessons they learned. The ultimate test takes place at midnight. 233 pages; paper; Pathway.
Judith. Let’s relive the adventures with the Stoltzfus family on the banks of Appletree Creek. Judith, Oscar, and Noah had fun exploring Appletree Creek. They wondered what it would be like to have a city boy come and stay with … Read More
These stories are for the lower grades and each story has either a Thinking Exercise or a Look and See Exercise. A few of the titles are The Fast Sled Ride, Tears in the Dishpan, A Hard Lesson for Esther, … Read More
Joseph Stoll. The sequel to A Michigan Summer, this book continues the story of the Troyer family. There is plenty of work for Joni and Sammy, but time for fun, too. The boys experience the satisfaction of earning money for … Read More
Joseph Stoll. 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 … Read More