Freedom Train: The Story of Harriet Tubman

Born into slavery, young Harriet Tubman knew only hard work and hunger. Escape seemed impossible and dangerous, but Harriet was strong-willed and courageous. “Someday,” she said, “I’m going to be free.” When she finally did escape by the Underground Railroad, Harriet did not forget her people. A true story of Harriet Tubman’s bold and daring life. 191 pages; paperback.

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.

Canadian Inventors

Read the true stories of five amazing Canadians whose inventions changed the world. Scholastic Canada. Paper.

Becky

Becky is a nine-year-old girl who has many things to learn. Accompany her as she learns about true beauty, kindness, obedience, and many other values in life. This book contains twenty stories. Lower/middle grades. 90 pages; hardcovee.

Family: The Gift That Lasts Forever

Six young lads and a sister, motherless. It was so sudden and unexpected. How would they cope now that Mom was gone? Who would take care of them? Tragedy struck hard around Linden, Alberta during the twenties and thirties, and some of their cousins had also lost a parent or even siblings. But the children were young, resilient and surrounded by caring relatives. This true story of how they grew up during years of drought and poverty and even invented plenty of their own fun will make inspired reading. 189 pages.

Mary Jones and Her Bible

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 saved money and then walked miles to acquire one. 166 pages; paper.

Mary, Girl from Friedensruh

This is a continuation of the true story of Mary Friesen from Fort Vermilion, Alberta. In Mary Remembers we read about life in Mexico. Now, in this book, we learn about her life in Canada: English school, blizzards, accidents, and an assortment of visitors. An interesting story. 257 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.

Little Prairie Girl

Book 1 of Little Prairie Girl Series. This is the true story of Clara, a little girl growing up in a Russian Mennonite family on the Manitoba prairie. Her parents had come over from Russia before Clara was born. Read of a little girl’s faith growing in response to challenges big and small. A recipe for traditional Russian Mennonite food follows each chapter. 115 pages; paper.

Mirror of Truth

A doctrinal exposition on Christian principles as taught in the Bible. These articles are richly permeated with Scripture quotations; truth is so clearly portrayed that it can be likened to looking into a mirror to differentiate between true and false teaching. An important book which will help the reader understand the true doctrines of the Bible. 587 pages; hardcover. IN REPRINT STATUS – OUT OF STOCK.

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