The White Feather

Indians were on the warpath. Friends and neighbors were moving away to escape danger. Only Abe and Sarie’s family stayed. Father always had his own way of looking at things. He believed that friendliness and fair treatment would be respected by their Indian neighbors. 64 pages; illustrated; paper.

Little Pony – Green Meadow Series

This is a true story about a little pony who rode in a trailer for a long time to a new place. Everything was new and scary. But he soon made friends with the new people and animals, and he had many good times. 40 pages; hardcover; TGS International.

Rescue on the Outer Banks

It’s October 11, 1896, on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Through the howling wind and lashing rain of a hurricane, 10-year-old Sam Deal and his horse Ginger gaze across the waves. The brave surf-men of Pea Island are struggling to save nine people stranded on a shipwreck. This is Sam’s chance. Can he and Ginger help rescue the victims?

Little House on Rocky Ridge

Laura, Almanzo, and Rose say good-bye to Ma and Pa Ingalls and Laura’s sisters. In a covered wagon containing all their possessions, they make their way across the drought-stricken Midwest to the lush green valleys of southern Missouri. Little House on Rocky Ridge is the beginning of Rose’s story, which starts where the book The First Four Years ends. Paperback.

The Courage of Sarah Noble

In 1707, young Sarah Nobel and her father traveled through the wilderness to build a new home for their family. “Keep up your courage, Sarah Noble,” her mother had said, but Sarah found that it was not always easy to feel brave inside. The dark woods were full of animals and Indians, too. And Sarah was only eight. The story of Sarah’s journey is inspiring.

Kittens, Kittens Everywhere

Peggy and Penny were heartbroken. Their kittens, Heather and Feather, were lost! Then suddenly Dr. Hart, their stern neighbor, was accusing the girls of making all sorts of mischief. And what about those noises behind the tall fence dividing Dr. Hart’s yard from theirs? What was happening behind that grouchy doctor’s fence? 48 pages; paperback.

Adopted Jane

For as long as she can remember, Jane has lived at the James Ballard Memorial Home. She sees other children come and go, but never has a family wanted to adopt her. Finally, she receives invitations to spend time in two different homes. She will live in real houses with real families. And once back at the orphanage, she is given a wonderful and momentous choice. 223 pages; paperback.

Two Little Girls from Yesteryear

Join Debra and Karen in their childhood in the old house at LaFontaine, Kansas. Read about fetching peaches from the cellar and fun times at Grandpa’s place. Watching Daddy feed hot dog pieces to a frog and sleeping under the stars by the river is great fun! A delightful book to read to preschoolers with color pictures throughout. 144 pages; paper.

The Gray Eyes Family

Written in the 1950s, this story for children tells about a Navajo family who has grown up in the traditional ways of their people, but they are starting to become acquainted with the missionary, the government, and the world beyond their immediate surroundings. The oldest son wants to go to school. And the missionary and the Trading Post man say the baby needs a name paper. What shall they do? Whom shall they trust? 127 pages; paperback.

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