A Place for Peter
A Place for Peter

This is a sequel to Mountain Born. Peter, a teenager now, struggles to earn his father’s trust as he handles the sugaring up in the sugar bush. He throws himself into the work of the farm and grows in strength and into his father’s trust. Then, he faces the rattlesnakes on the hill. 176 pages; paper.

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A Question of Yams
A Question of Yams

This story is based on the experiences of Amok, a Christian man of Papua, New Guinea, who dared to challenge the traditions of the yam cult. Tribal custom was to pray the spirits to bless the yam crop when it was planted. Kieri’s father prayed to God to bless his yams. The village headmen told him the spirits would destroy their crop and even arranged to have it done. In the end, the Christian’s yams yielded well. 67 pages; paper.

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American Haven
American Haven

In this sequel to Swiss Holiday, Michael and Merry travel to America with their Uncle Tony during World War II. London is being bombarded, and their parents want them to take shelter across the Atlantic. They have many adventures with new acquaintances, new circumstances, and new mountains to climb. 112 pages; paper. Proofreader’s note: Music and dancing- pp. 29-30, patriotism- pp. 96, and a legend- pp. 111.

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Carolina's Courage
Carolina’s Courage

It takes courage to leave a familiar town, a comfortable homestead, and personal belongings and old friends. It takes courage to live in a small wagon, traveling barely a hundred miles a week through Indian territory. But it takes special courage to give up the dearest treasure of the heart. This is the story of Carolina Putnam, a girl who was to find out if she had the true spirit of a pioneer. Paperback.

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Charlie: Adventures of an Arctic Missionary, Book 2
Charlie: Adventures of an Arctic Missionary, Book 2

Two young missionaries fight superstition in the Alaska Territory in 1951. They discover that their fiercest battle is for the heart of Charlie. Paperback.

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Children of the Storm
Children of the Storm

In her autobiography, Natasha Vins relates her experiences growing up in a Christian family in the communist Soviet Union. The Vins family faces imprisonment, humiliation, court trials, and loss of jobs as part of the persecution waged by their government. 135 pages; paper.

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Escape, by Mona Dunckel
Escape, by Mona Dunckel

Charlie and his family are missionaries in Ethiopia. When the government becomes unstable, their family is in danger. Charlie learns faith in God for His keeping and protection after his father is arrested. For young readers. 101 pages; paper.

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Mik-Shrok
Mik-Shrok

When Steve and Liz Bailey arrive in the Alaskan Territory to assist Peter, missionary to the Eskimos, they discover he is missing. Not knowing the country nor the language, they wonder how God will provide for them. The Eskimos are watching to see what the white man’s God will do. 133 pages; paper.

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Mountain Born
Mountain Born

Peter grows up on a mountain farm. Benji, a wise old shepherd, teaches him to care for his own special lamb. As the lamb grows into her place as a leader in the flock, Peter also grows up and learns the skill of a shepherd’s life. 106 pages; paper.

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Pulling Together
Pulling Together

It was a heartbreaking loss! The Brigg’s barn had burned down. The neighbors would help them rebuild, but with the loss of feed and extra expenses Father felt he would need to sell one of the horses. But Matthew can’t stand the thought of parting with either Ben or Dolly. Then he thinks of a plan! Will it work? 135 pages; paperback.

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Sarah Whtcher's Story
Sarah Whtcher’s Story

A true, suspenseful account of little Sarah as she wanders from her family’s cabin into the New Hampshire forest. Cared for by a bear, Sarah is at last rescued by a man with a dream. 95 pages; paper.

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Swiss Holiday
Swiss Holiday

Michael and Meredith Lamb, who live in England, are delighted when their adventurous Uncle Tony invites them to accompany him on a trip to the Swiss Alps. In Switzerland they meet warm-hearted people, explore the countryside, and best of all, make friends with Fritz, who teaches them the art of mountain climbing. 154 pages; paper.

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The Next Fine Day
The Next Fine Day

Kent calls himself “Nobody.” He belongs nowhere, until he meets an artist with a heart full of wonderful stories – stories that help Kent understand not only where he belongs but also who he is. Ages 9-12. 122 pages, paperback.

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The Seventh One
The Seventh One

Read one man’s experiences with seven different dogs throughout his life – from the little terrier who came when Tom Wilson was a two-year-old to the German shepherd named Una. This book will delight all animal lovers. 115 pages; paper.

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