
Grizzly King
Langdon and Bruce have one aim – to kill Thor, the biggest grizzly they have ever seen. One fateful day, Langdon, the hunter, unexpectedly comes face to face with Thor, the hunted. A suspense-filled classic. This book gives a wealth of information about the grizzly bear. Not a religious book, but a good book for boys ages 9-14. 150 pages; paper.

Heart of Gold
A sequel to At the Little Brown House and The Lilac Lady. After an unfortunate slip of her foot, Peace faces the darkest days of her young life. As she lies in bed, she thinks of the Lilac Lady. Will Grandpa and Grandma Campbell ever see their dear girl go skipping and dancing down the garden path again? 192 pages; paper.

Hey, Peachey!
This writing is Willie’s account of his experience as a conscientious objector serving his years of 1W service from 1968 to 1970. He was assigned to work with a man who had been a Nazi soldier, had seen awful horrors of war, and who declared himself to be an atheist. Read about how God changed this man’s heart and how He helped Willie. 40 pages; paper.

Lilac Lady
This book follows At the Little Brown House and continues the ad-ventures of Peace Greenfield and her sisters. Under the firm guidance of Grandpa Campbell, Peace becomes more mature, although there is enough of the “old” Peace to keep the story interesting. Her dear friend, the Lilac Lady, finds healing of soul and spirit as Peace spreads sunshine and happiness by doing what “just comes of itself.” 204 pages; paper.

Mary Remembers
The story of Mary, a little Mennonite girl who moved with her family to Mexico in 1922. They were one of approximately 8,000 Old Colony Mennonite families who emigrated from Manitoba to Chihuahua, Mexico, during the 1920s to preserve their language and culture. Together with Mary, experience the joys and terrors of her childhood in Mexico. Her true story, written by her daughter-in-law. 112 pages; paper.

Me & Nobbles
Bobby, the main character in this book, is raised without Mother or Father. His imaginary friend Nobbles, whom he talks to as a real person, is often his only comfort. This book tells the story of Bobby’s hard life with his nurse, his unlikely reunion with his earthly father, as well as Bobby’s friendship with his heavenly Father. 151 pages; paper.

Men Called Him Master
The preaching of John the Baptizer is causing a stir in Bethany. Along with great crowds of people, Andrew and his brother John are listening to the prophet preach when he baptizes a Galilean. Who is this fascinating Stranger from Galilee who speaks about the Kingdom of God? Could this be the Messiah who had finally come to defeat the Roman empire? Originally published in 1948, this old favorite has been reprinted by PrairieView Press and offers a glimpse at the life and times of Jesus while on Earth. 184 pages; paperback.

Morna Jo
Born in the early 1900s, Morna Jo lived with her parents and brothers and sisters on the Kansas plains. Life was full of simple joys: dolls made of ears of corn, fuzzy yellow chicks, and cinnamon red hots. When Morna was twelve years old, tragedy struck, and Mama was left to raise her children alone. The story of Mornie Giesel. 174 pages; paper.











