
A Captain for Hans
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 how common people like farmers and cheesemakers become willing to forsake all to live the true faith. 224 pages; paper.

Benjie
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 Remember” are a few of the stories in this book. Lower grades. 75 pages; hardcover.

Farm Boy and Prison Walls
James Wenger grew up on a typical Stauffer Mennonite family farm during the Great Depression. During the Korean War, James is drafted. He is shocked when his request for conscientious objector status is not granted and he is sentenced to 2½ years in prison. 318 pages; hardcover.

History of the Printings of the Martyrs’ Mirror
Those interested in history will appreciate this book. In-depth coverage is given to the various printings of the Martyrs’ Mirror in Dutch, German, and English. The history of earlier printing and binding methods is fascinating, and the fate of some of the unsold books during the Revolutionary War is a meaningful account. 88 pages; hardcover.

On the Banks of Appletree Creek
“Judith”; middle/upper. 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 them-he wanted to learn to work hard like these children. There are many other adventures to share with the Stoltzfus family. Pathway. $4.00, paper.







