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.

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.

The Girl with Nine Lives

A candid memoir describing the author’s childhood, which began in foster care until she was adopted by a hardworking Christian couple. The book explores her experiences growing up on a farm, her struggles with learning to walk and run, and her many unusual adventures. Stacy comes to realize that God has a plan for her. 191 pages; paperback.

Censored Science: The Suppressed Evidence

A stunning, full-color book showcasing the fifty best pieces of evidence for a biblical creation worldview. Each two-page spread lays out the evidence for creation and then provides a rebuttal to the most common evolutionist objections to the evidence. Divided into three major sections: “Censored Biological Evidence,” “Censored Geological Evidence,” and “Censored Cosmological Evidence.” 127 pages; hardcover.

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.

Yonie Wondernose

Yonie is a young farm lad in Pennsylvania. His dad calls him “Wondernose” because he is always so curious. Now Pop and Mom are going away overnight and it is up to Yonie to feed the animals and help Granny take care of things. Can he overcome his curiosity and live up to Pop’s trust? 24 pages; paper.

Jessica’s First Prayer and Jessica’s Mother

This sad story begins in nineteenth century London, where poverty-stricken children had to fend for themselves. Jessica had no father or mother. Daniel, a coffee vendor, showed her a little kindness and offered her food once a week. Then Jessica became very ill. Will someone love her and give her a home? 123 pages; paper.

The Fugitive King

The story of David, from childhood until he was crowned king of Israel. The story makes the adventures of David and his followers come alive and shows David’s devotion and trust in God through danger and adversity. 128 pages; paper.

Going to Town

Long, long ago, a little girl named Laura Ingalls lived in a little house in the Big Woods of Wisconsin with her Pa, her Ma, her sisters, Mary and Carrie, and their good old bulldog, Jack. One spring day Pa has a wonderful surprise – he is taking the family on a trip into town! Laura is very excited, for she has never been to a town, and this special visit is everything she imagined and more. 32 pages; paperback.

The Finest Hours

During one of the worst nor’easters New England has ever seen, two oil tankers are broken in half, stranding the men onboard. Wild waves up to seventy feet high pummel the damaged ships. The coast guard must attempt one of the most daring rescues ever in these life-threatening conditions. A gripping story about bravery on the high seas. 160 pages; paperback.

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