
Sweet Treats
By the compilers of Kitchen Treasures. Those who enjoy using Kitchen Treasures will appreciate using additional recipes for the sweet tooth. The sections in this book are desserts, pastries, cakes, cookies, squares, candies and toppings, and diet desserts. 120 pages; paper with plastic spiral binding.

Swift Arrow
George Boylan, a young pioneer boy in the 1700s, is captured by native Americans and raised as the son of a mighty chief. He spends his time learning the ways of his captors and yearning for the day that he might find a way to return to his loving family. This is the true account of his life with the tribe, his eventual escape, and his journey back home. 129 pages; paper; TEACH Services, Inc.

Swindler’s Treasure
Freedom Seekers series, book 4. “Sometimes there’s a cost for doing the right thing,” says Captain Norstad after standing up to a swindler. But the cost is high – the possible loss of the Christina steamboat! Will he and the other Freedom Seekers recover the stolen money before a double payment is due? In The Swindler’s Treasure the author brings into the story the thoughts of historic Illinois residents who give their reasons for being active participants in the Underground Railroad. 247 pages; paperback.

Swiss Holiday
Michael and Meredith Lamb, who live in England, are delighted when their adventurous Uncle Tony invites them to accompany him on a trip to the Swiss Alps. In Switzerland they meet warm-hearted people, explore the countryside, and best of all, make friends with Fritz, who teaches them the art of mountain climbing. 154 pages; paper.

Switherby Pilgrims
In 1825, concerned for the future of her ten orphan charges in the grim factory towns of their native England, Miss Arabella Braithewaite, known to the children as Missabella, decides to take a land grant in Australia and makes the long, daunting journey with her wards to the austere bush country of New South Wales. Ages 9-12. Paperback; 195 pages.

Tabitha at Ivy Hall
Tabitha, motherless and mostly ignored by her father, is constantly getting into scrapes. She starts school at Ivy Hall, but before her first term is over, her father gets hurt. As she nurses him back to health, his heart softens and a joyful time follows as he becomes the father he never was. This is a reprint. Ages 9-14; 198 pages; paperback.

Tabitha’s Glory
Opening day at Ivy Hall is a great bustle of excitement and greeting old friends. But who is that lame, red-haired girl dressed in rags? Glory has a rough time at the school, and everyone else does too until Tabitha begins to show compassion. Other girls follow suit, and another delightful, exciting year unfolds. This reprint is a sequel to “Tabitha at Ivy Hall.” Ages 9-14; 192 pages; paperback.

Tales From Maple Ridge: Logan Pryce Makes a Mess
Tales from Maple Ridge Series, Book 1. The Pryce family lives happily on their own farm. Eight-year-old Logan has his own “Fix-It Shop” in a stall in the barn. One sad day Dad tells them he must get another job because the farm is not making enough money. Soon Dad has a job at a local store, and even Logan can help: for pay! But then Logan makes a real mess at work. Will his mistake cause Dad to lose his job? Ages 5-9; 120 pages; paperback.

Tales From Maple Ridge: The Big City
Book 3 in the Maple Ridge series. Logan Pryce cannot wait to leave boring Maple Ridge and go to the exciting city. While Pa is in a job interview, Logan explores Sherman with his cousin Freddy. After spending a day among the hustle and bustle of urban life, will Logan still find the city alluring? Ages 5-9; paperback. 119 pages.

Tales From Maple Ridge: The Lucky Wheel
Book 2 in the Tales From Maple Ridge series. The schoolchildren of Maple Ridge are trying to raise money to repair the schoolhouse. Logan doesn’t have the money, but he has a broken wheel and a Fix-It shop. He can fix the wheel, but can he sell it? Read this book to see how Logan’s story resulted in a lot of people showing up to fix the school. 121 pages; paperback; Little Simon. Proofreader’s note: There are two instances of inappropriate language; see pp. 59 & 120.

Tangled Waters
Tangled Waters tells the story of an Indian girl, brought up with the traditional background, and exposed, through an accident, to a white civilization. She returns home, determined to merge the two. This story paints a colorful picture of traditional Navajo life and American culture amid the conflicts between the old and new. 212 pages; paperback

Taste of the Caribbean
Compiled by Gloria Wagler Ortiz. This cookbook is a collection of authentic recipes from the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, El Salvador, Belize, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Paraguay, Chile, and Bangladesh. Recipes for a number of seasonings are also included. 218 pages; paperback, with plastic coilbinding.

Teacher Talk
A valuable compilation of stories, poems, teaching tips, and articles written by Christian teachers. You will find insights into challenging situations, experiences teachers treasure, and lessons learned. It is inspiring to sense the contributors’ dedication and love for their students. Recommended for teachers and school board members. 257 pages; paper.

Tears of the Rain
For Wayne and Ruth Anne Stelfox, the war-torn city of Monrovia, Liberia, is a drastic change from rural Alberta. But they and their five children accept the challenge of a two-year mission assignment in West Africa and find themselves immersed in a world of starving children, witchcraft, and violence. In the midst of this darkness, they find lasting friendships, and hearts open to God’s love. A true story. 479 pages; paper.

Tech Talk
Digital technology is both helpful and harmful, delightful and dangerous. This presents a challenge compelling godly youth to make difficult choices. How are youth going to survive this enticing world of technology? Practical reading for youth and adults. 248 pages; paperback.

Technology
A Bible study lesson based on themes from the Conference Reports book. 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.

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.


