
Tell Me the Stories of Jesus
Caleb Crider; illustrated by Alex Brover. This Bible story book has 70 short stories about Jesus. The stories are written in simple, clear language that children can understand. Each story is illustrated with beautiful artwork that will help impress upon … Read More

Anita and the Driftwood House
Margaret A. Epp. Ten-year-old Anita is moving with her parents to the orchard country of Nova Scotia because her father is ill and unable to work. Her world is impacted by an orphan boy, boisterous cousins, and an old “wanderer” … Read More


The Brooklyn Bridge
Elizabeth Mann. Engineer John Roebling had a big dream. He designed a bridge that would span East River and join Brooklyn and New York. It would be big and strong and beautiful. It would be a suspension bridge, hung from … Read More

Treasures for Tomás
Edith J. Agnew. What is in the locked boxes? Tomás Aragón and his friend, Dan Rico, puzzle over the mysterious boxes that came along with their pile of useful junk, bought at an auction for 52 cents. And there are … Read More

Katy’s New Relations
Alice Warkentin. Katy, now thirteen, finds that life brings changes. Some are anticipated and some are dreaded. “But really, why do the cousins from the United States have to move here? They are such a big family, and their clothes … Read More


This Side of the Global Wall
Gary Miller. Using charts, pictures, and efficient prose, this book brings some statistics into sharp focus. It shows how much of the world’s wealth is concentrated among a few people and how much Americans spend on their pets, lawns, hunting, … Read More

Little Prairie Girl Growing Up
Sharon (Durksen) Schnupp Kuepfer. Little Prairie Girl Series book 2. 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 … Read More

Whistle-Stop West (Beyond the Orphan Train Book 2)
Arleta Richardson. Beyond the Orphan Train Series Book 2. After a year at Briarlane Christian Children’s Home, the four Cooper children are headed west on the Orphan Train. One by one the other children are adopted by families who live … Read More