The Man in Bearskin

J. Keuning; rewritten by Cobie Bos. A delightful story of the early settlers of Holland, Michigan. Who is the man in bearskin? God’s wonderful ways and forgiveness are depicted. 130 pages; paper; AB Publishing.

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Mary Jones and Her Bible

Mary Ropes. This is the true story of a little girl who lived in North Wales. She was born in 1784 to parents who were very poor. What she wanted most was a Bible. For six years she worked and … Read More

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Moni The Goat Boy

Johanna Spyri. 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 … Read More

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Paula the Waldensian

Eva Lecomte. An interesting story of a family in Old France. Paula has been brought up to love the Lord Jesus and to read the Scriptures. Later, she is orphaned and moves into her cousins’ home where reading the Bible … Read More

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A Peep Behind the Scenes

Mrs. O.F. Walton. Rosalie’s family is in the entertainment business, and this story depicts life behind the scenes. The people for whom they perform know nothing of Rosalie’s sick mother, the wretched home, the insufficient food, nor of the bitter … Read More

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Probable Sons

Amy Le Feuvre. When orphaned Milly comes to live with her uncle, confirmed bachelor Sir Edward, his life is changed. As she entertains him with Bible stories, he becomes very attached to her and eventually is ready to admit that … Read More

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Robby

Velma Craven Meyer. After a tornado destroys much of the wooded area around their home, the Meyers discover a baby robin among the mess. They decide to call the little bird Robby. Robby lives an amazing 26 years, migrating south … Read More

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Shep: A Collie of the Old West

Shep was the kind of collie that ranchers are always proud to own – big and powerful, great-hearted and intelligent. A few men had been clever enough to catch him but Shep always got away – he didn’t like their brand of hospitality. Then, one day, Shep was trapped in a deep pit and rescued by a little boy… An excellent book for children. Paperback, 224 pages.

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Silver

He was a beautiful sight, the pure white colt with long, silver mane and tail streaming in the wind. He could run faster than all the other colts in the wild herd. Charlie Barr was determined to have the wild colt for his very own. “I must hurry and get my brand on him before some other feller does!” Charlie said. That would not be so easy, and after being captured once, Silver got his freedom again. He lived an adventurous life before Charlie finally got him back. 245 pages; paperback; Lone Oak Books. Proofreader’s note: There are some instances of inappropriate language on pages 109, 181, 188, and 191.

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Sissy Kid Brother

Thirteen-year-old Ken hires on as a cook for his father’s custom harvesting crew. You will enjoy reading about his awkward cooking disasters, a race with a tornado, and a night ride with two robbers. 236 pages; paperback; ages 9-15.

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