Teddy’s Tornado

Teddy lived with his mother in little house in Georgia. In the evenings they ate popcorn and played Memory. But one day a tornado tumbled his house and smashed his bike! They lived with a neighbor for a while, and Mommy was sad. But one day they met some Christian people who said they would help them build a new house! 53 pages; hardcover; Christian Light Publications.

By the Fields of Fish Creek

In this sequel to You’re Too Small, Little Eli, this book tells about the Yoder family’s move to eastern Kansas and the years they lived there. Eli milks Hipbones every day and helps Dad rake hay. But there is also time to explore Fish Creek and to dream. When his parents feel they should move East, what will happen to those dreams of being a cowboy farmer on the prairie? 295 pages; paperback.

Suitcases, Schools, and Survival

Join the impulsive and adventurous Stacy once again in this sequel to The Girl with Nine Lives. Stacy is an eighteen-year-old heading off to teach in small, private Christian schools. Her imagination creates many interesting moments with students in and out of the classroom as she teaches academics and shares her love for God. This story includes adventurous times in New Zealand and England. 245 pages; paperback.

Samuel F. B. Morse

The age of instant communication was ushered in by Morse and his invention of the telegraph. The story follows Morse’s life through his career as an artist, his involvement in the invention of photography, and finally, the success of telegraphy and the Morse Code. 169 pages; paperback.

Flicka, Ricka, Dicka Bake a Cake

Soon it will be Mother’s birthday, and Flicka, Ricka, and Dicka can’t think of what to give their Mother. Aunt Betty shows them how to bake a cake by themselves. All is fine until the girls put the cake in the oven and go out to play. Will they remember the cake before it burns? Hardcover.

The Escape: Huguenot Inheritance Series #1

The account of three Huguenot children fleeing the Romanists and persecution. Based on historical facts. They encounter many hardships and difficulties in their escape to Holland and religious freedom. Inheritance Publ.

Clara and the Bookwagon

Based on a true account of the country’s first bookwagon. More than anything else, Clara wants to learn to read, but her father says no because “Books are for rich people, and we farmers have no time to read.” The lady who drives the bookwagon helps persuade Father to borrow a book for Clara. Paperback.

Sarah in the Village

Sarah is the oldest child in a Mennonite family in a village in Russia. They have many uncles, aunts, and cousins, and village life is lively and fun. But the worries come so often to the young girl too. Read this book to learn more about how young folks grew up long ago in our ancestors’ villages in Russia. 121 pages; paperback.

All for Love

Living with his father and stepmother meant neglect and abuse, but at least José Adán had food and clothing. Life with his mother offered freedom and a sense of belonging, but he often went hungry and there was no money for school. José Adán bounced back and forth between the two, his heart starved for the love and security that neither home could offer. This is the true story of a boy’s quest for love and belonging-a search that eventually leads him to the Author of love. 358 pages; paperback.

Through the Thunderstorm

Book number two from the Stories Children Love series. To go to Grandmother’s house, Bob, Betsy, and Benjamin have to go through the woods. In the woods there are unseen eyes on the three children – the eyes of the jolly baker who pulls a trick on them, the eyes of a little bird which they trap in their basket, and the eyes of a scary old woman whom they take to be a wicked witch. The children get caught in the woods during a frightful thunderstorm. And then they find out about another set of eyes. Suitable for beginning readers. 48 pages; paperback.

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