
Robby
After a tornado destroys much of the wooded area around their home, the Meyers discover a baby robin among the mess. They decide to call the little bird Robby. Robby lives an amazing 26 years, migrating south every fall and returning in spring to the family he loves. A remarkable story of friendship between a wild bird and his human friends. 126 pages; paper.

Robert Hardy’s Seven Days
In this fictional narrative, Robert Hardy is a very selfish man, a wealthy manager of a railroad. He lives decently yet very selfishly. His wife and children are suffering from his neglect. Then he has a dream, in which he sees the Face of Eternity, and he is told he has seven days left to live. What a change is wrought as he seeks God! This book tells the story of how he lived those seven days, seeking to reverse his bad choices and let his life glorify the Lord. 163 pages; paperback.

Rosanna of the Amish
The story of Rosanna McGonegal Yoder, the Irish Catholic baby girl who came under the influence of an Amish lady. All the episodes of this book are based on fact, and the characters are real. A straightforward account of the religious, social, and economic customs of the Amish. 319 pages; paper.

Rose Then and Now Bible Map Atlas
This is a quality Bible map atlas that also includes riveting text detailing the background and culture related to various Bible stories. Many of the accurate, full-color maps include notes and arrows to show details and routes of people and events. Some of the maps have clear overlays of modern-day cities and countries to show you where Bible places are located today. Fascinating insights explain how geography and politics affected the lives of Bible people such as Abraham, Moses, Joshua, Ruth, David, and Esther. 272 pages; hardcover.

Rudiments of Music, CLP
An overview of music rudiments presented on a youth and adult level. Suitable for individual use or for group study with an instructor. Eight lessons plus an additional section for song leaders. Concise yet thorough. A teacher’s guide is available with additional resources including pages that can be copied for use as overhead transparencies. Teachers will need a copy of the student book as well. 51 pages; paper.

Rudiments of Music, Jeffress/Phillips
This book covers the rudiments of music. Though it is not a workbook, each chapter closes with some review questions. A number of note-singing exercises are included. This is a handy reference book for song leaders and school music teachers, and it should be useful to anyone wanting to study music. 60 pages; paper.

Rugged Trails and Ragged Shoes
The summer of 1926 became the first of ten Lora spent in West Virginia. A pioneer in children’s Bible school ministry, she prepared her own lessons and drew her own pictures. Between classes she ministered to women and children in the community. 401 pages; paperback.

Ruggy the Mountain Buck
When Danny found a starving fawn in the forest, he begged to take it home to care for it. The baby deer was given the name Ruggy, and he quickly grew strong and agile. As the deer grew up, he spent more and more time in the woods with his deer friends, but always had a soft spot for the boy and the safety of the farmyard. Read this tale to learn about many exciting adventures with this pet deer! 123 pages; paperback.

Runaway Sled and Other Stories
These stories are for the lower grades and each story has either a Thinking Exercise or a Look and See Exercise. A few of the titles are The Fast Sled Ride, Tears in the Dishpan, A Hard Lesson for Esther, Mother’s Good Helpers, and many other stories to read. Pathway.

Sabbath Readings for the Home Circle
A collection of stories originally published around the turn of the century. The stories are from church papers from that day. The stories are interesting, enjoyable, and teach valuable lessons about life. A necessary addition to your library, or an excellent gift book. 400 pages; AB Publishing. Hardcover.

Sabbath Readings for the Home Circle, Paperback
A collection of stories originally published around the turn of the century. The stories are from church papers from that day. The stories are interesting, enjoyable, and teach valuable lessons about life. A necessary addition to your library, or an excellent gift book. 400 pages; paperback.

Sammy Jay
One of Thornton Burgess’s delightful children’s stories, written in the early 1900s. There are 32 titles available. These books are good reading for children, and adults will also enjoy them! They may be ordered individually, or the full set may be purchased at a discount. This book has 87 pages. Paper.

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.

Samuel’s Choice
Volume 3 in the “Great Book Series.” Samuel learns about nonresistance when the soldiers take all their food. As the community opens their home to wounded soldiers, it slowly dawns on Samuel that Christ does not expect him to do nothing. A great reward comes when some of the Martyrs Mirrors confiscated by the military are bought back. Ages 6-11. Hardcover; 57 pages.

Sandy Knoll Farm
Sequel to A Michigan Summer, this book continues the story of the Troyer family. The boys experience the satisfaction of earning money for something they really want. When a serious accident claims one of Joni’s eyes, he learns to accept those things that cannot be changed. Illustrated. 240 pages; paper.




