Joanna’s Journey

Rebecca Martin. A journey from Fayette County, Pennsylvania, to Fairfield County, Ohio, would take a matter of hours today. But for Joanna Huber and her family, moving to the western frontier in 1803, this would be a long trip full of danger and adventure. Along the way ten-year-old Joanna learns about the journey of faith, where God’s love is the guiding light as we travel through life. For ages 8 and older. 168 pages; paper.

The Pineapple Story

This story about conquering anger took place in Dutch New Guinea. With the basic principle of giving everything we own to God, the missionary learned to overcome his anger about his stolen pineapples. In doing so, he witnessed to those he came to help. A good story for young and old alike. 44 pages; hardcover.

Oomah

A story that teaches the importance of working as a team and obeying parents. Dramatically told using rhyming couplets, these points are brought home through the story of a Husky pup who ran away from his clan to explore the woods and was nearly devoured by wolves. A group of Huskies working as a team save the puppy. For reading to preschoolers and for ages 7-10; 18 pages; paper.

The Martin Family

Read about the homespun adventures of the Martin family. Christian principles and godly conviction are a vital part of their lives. Children will identify with experiences such as a lesson on grumbling and the worry and prayers when Mother is very sick. These interesting family tales will help teach life lessons. Ages 8-10; 145 pages; paper.

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.

The Early Years

Witness the Toews family’s trauma when seven young children are suddenly left without a mother. Stand by Pa as he is forced to make heartbreaking decisions. Meet the new Ma whose heart is large enough to love seven motherless children. The first of Mrs. Boese’s books recounting her growing-up years in southern Manitoba. 175 pages; paper.

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.

The Pony Cart Adventure

Read Elva’s first-person account of a summer day on the farm and two young girls’ trip to the store by themselves in a pony cart. A storm adds a big challenge on the way home. 64 pages; paper.

Father to Nobody’s Children

The story of the life and work of Thomas J Barnardo. As a young medical student, he began a ministry to the poor homeless children of London’s East Side. Because of his life’s work, many children were rescued from the streets, taught useful trades, and taught about the Lord. 122 pages, paperback.

Soun Tetoken Nez Perce Boy Tames a Stallion

This is a story of a young Nez Perce who found a coyote pup and inherited a wonderful stallion. It is about growing up and becoming a man. But it is also the sad story of the running war the Nez Perce fought defending themselves from the U.S. Army as they tried to escape war and fighting by moving to Canada. 262 pages; Grandview Publishing.

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