
The Endless Steppe
In June 1941, the Rudomin family is arrested by the Russians. They are accused of being capitalists, “enemies of the people.” Forced from their home and friends in Vilna, Poland, they are herded into crowded cattle cars. Their destination: the endless steppe of Siberia. Paperback; 243 pages. Annotation: This book contains instances of inappropriate language and worldly entertainment.

The Great Pyramid
This colorful book explains life in ancient Egypt and tells the story of the building of the Great Pyramid. It touches on the beliefs of the ancient Egyptians, explains how the Pharoah had so much power, and tells why the Great Pyramid was built. 48 pages; paperback; Mikaya Press

The Lewis and Clark Expedition
This book presents the story of the amazing Lewis and Clark expedition in an interesting way at a reading level appropriate for younger students. It details the planning needed before heading out, tells of hardships faced on the way, contains … Read More

The Little Boy Who Changed the World
Ruby was a little girl who dreamed of growing up and changing the world. Maybe she would be an artist, or a nurse for poor children, or a scientist. But when she did grow up, God asked her to be a teacher. And she worked with a little boy with sparkly eyes and wiggly ears. He couldn’t run like the other children. But he taught her how changing the world really happens. Read this book to find out! 25 pages; hardcover.















