
Little House in Brookfield
The main character in this book is Caroline Quiner, the little girl who would grow up to be Ma Ingalls in the Little House books. Caroline is five years old and living with her family and widowed mother in Brookfield, Wisconsin. Times are hard without their father, but the family works together and pulls through the first year with courage and love. Paperback. Proofreader’s note: Some language may be objectionable.

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.

Little Pennsylvania Dutch Boy
Little Pennsylvania Dutch Boy Series book 1. This is the true story of seven-year-old Clair, a little boy growing up in Pennsylvania during World War II. Read about how Daddy has to leave to serve in a conscientious objectors’ camp. Listen as Mother explains a “blackout,” witness answers to prayers about things big and small, and feel the joy as the family is reunited. A recipe for traditional Dutch Mennonite food follows each chapter. 96 pages; paperback.

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.

Little Prairie Girl
Book 1 of Little Prairie Girl Series. This is the true story of Clara, a little girl growing up in a Russian Mennonite family on the Manitoba prairie. Her parents had come over from Russia before Clara was born. Read of a little girl’s faith growing in response to challenges big and small. A recipe for traditional Russian Mennonite food follows each chapter. 115 pages; paper.

Little Prairie Girl Growing Up
Book 2 of Little Prairie Girl Series. This book continues the true story of Clara Durksen. Almost a teenager now, Clara wonders about her future. Life has so many problems! How will they make a living? If they move, where to? Will she find a friend at the new school? But Father has an unshakeable faith no matter what. And Clara is slowly learning about God’s care for her. A recipe for traditional Russian Mennonite food follows each chapter. 115 pages; paper.

Little Tramp
Book 14. This story is about a little dog is told from his point of view. His owner is a mean man living on a houseboat. But Binky runs away and suffers through the cold with little food. Then Betty finds him, and he is warm and well-fed. But “Oh no!” there comes the old owner! What will happen? Preschool to age 9; 48 pages; paper.

Lively Stones
This little volume is a scrapbook of excerpts from historical writings of the Mennonites, from the Martyrs Mirror through the time of immigration to America. In the back is some family history of the David C Koehn and the Andrew Koehn families. Collected over many years by Merle Koehn, the purpose is to give posterity a glimpse into the history of the forefathers and the challenging times they lived through. 107 pages; coil-bound; paperback.

Living a Practical Christian Life
A Bible study lesson taken from the Epistles of Peter. This is part of a series of single-lesson Bible studies for youth and adults for pick-and-choose, covering a variety of topics. This lesson will be sent in PDF form via email after purchase. Copies may be made for all of the class or congregation.

Living in the World
The author, Ronald C. Jantz, is Librarian Emeritus at Rutger’s University with family ties to the Holdeman Mennonite group. Part 1 of this book reviews the Anabaptist faith since the sixteenth century. Part 2 focuses on the Holdeman Mennonite faith among Anabaptist churches and offers a frank assessment of the challenges facing the church in modern times. This book is a well-written historical account of the Holdeman faith and culture as it relates to the preservation of key Anabaptist doctrines. 196 pages; paperback.









