Press Toward the Mark

In this book of 20 stories for young teens, you will be carried across the centuries and around the globe. It turns out that young people who want to serve the Lord meet some of the same challenges no matter when and where they live. Reading these experiences will help you “press toward the mark.” 164 pages; paperback.

Amos Fortune Free Man

Amos Fortune was born the son of a king in At-mun-shi tribe in Africa. When Amos was fifteen years old, he was captured by slave traders and brought to Massachusetts, where he was sold at an auction. Although his freedom had been taken, Amos never lost his dignity and courage. He dreamed of being free and of buying the freedom of his closest friends. 181 pages; paperback.

The Arrowhead

For many years, an arrowhead lay buried in the soil of an Indiana farm. The native who had shot it was long forgotten. Decades and generations came and went, and it was left hidden and untouched. Then came Ted, praying and searching for an arrowhead like those his sisters had found. History comes alive through this beautifully illustrated tale. 42 pages; hardcover.

The Red Roan Pony

The red roan pony had a pretty gray circus pony for a mother and a wild roan mustang for a father. He was full of speed and grace and sense, and had a real love for the young people who loved him so much! Read about races on the prairie and a thrilling fox hunt. Will be enjoyed by animal lovers everywhere! 320 pages; paperback; AB Publishing

The Wahoo Bobcat

The great bobcat reigns supreme deep in the Florida water prairie wilderness. Farmers and hunters fear and hate him. But strange circumstances had propel the boy Sammy and the fierce Wahoo bobcat into an unusual compact of friendship and understanding. Will Sammy be able to help when his animal friend is threatened by dogs and hunters? 207 pages; paperback.

Old Nick and Bob: Two Dogs of the West

“Old Nick and Bob” is a book about two dogs wandering through the American Old West. Old Nick, raised and loved by a boy until tragedy struck, is a gentle but wary giant of a dog. He finds and befriends Bob, a three-month-old puppy separated from his mother. Old Nick protects his new friend, trying to keep him safe from the dangers of the wilderness, but especially from man. 239 pages; paperback. Proofreader’s note: An instance of inappropriate language is found on page 100.

Stories Worth Rereading

These 73 stories have good lessons and character-building themes for children and youth. There are stories relating incidents in history, missionary efforts, and home and school experiences. These stories will inspire, instruct, and entertain the readers. 328 pages; paper.

Prudence and the Millers

Stories and lessons on courtesy, health, and safety. Read about the foolish joke that ended in tragedy, the embarrassing consequences of not getting enough sleep, how Timmy gets lost in the big store, and the Mother’s Day fire. 190 pages.

American Haven

In this sequel to Swiss Holiday, Michael and Merry travel to America with their Uncle Tony during World War II. London is being bombarded, and their parents want them to take shelter across the Atlantic. They have many adventures with new acquaintances, new circumstances, and new mountains to climb. 112 pages; paper. Proofreader’s note: Music and dancing- pp. 29-30, patriotism- pp. 96, and a legend- pp. 111.

Blaze Face

He was an exceptionally fine colt, coal black with a white face. 17-year-old Joe Dixon captured him and tamed him. Joe named him Blaze Face. But then he is stolen and taken far away. Will Blaze Face and Joe ever be reunited? 191 pages; paperback.

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