Chats with Aunt Jo

Joan Koehn. A book of short stories for children, written as letters from Aunt Jo. Many topics are covered, including some ­Bible stories. Illustrated. 116 pages; paper; Gospel Publishers.

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Theo, the Big Brother

I. T. Thurston. After years of hard work, struggle, and giving himself to the needs of others, Theodore Bryan’s heart overflows as he anticipates the years to come preaching the gospel to those poor needy souls—just like the Bishop. But … Read More

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In a Strange Country

Merlin Moyer. Set in the early 1980s, this story is about a family who left their home and congregation in the United States to help with mission efforts in Paraguay. The story is told from fifteen-year-old Marcus’ viewpoint. Many details … Read More

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Another Hive of Bees

Beverly Soderholm. A collection of popular stories that entertain children and teach important truths such as love for others, respect, trusting God, obedience, and more. 190 pages; paper; Sure Foundation.

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A Hive of Busy Bees

Effie Williams. A collection of popular stories that entertain children and teach important truths such as love for others, respect, trusting God, obedience, and more. 158 pages; paper; Sure Foundation.

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Lost Gip

Hesba Stretton. Little Gipsy is Sandy’s adored baby sister. Left to themselves, Sandy and Gip become inseparable, until the day little Gip is lost. Sandy’s searches all over London are fruitless. He meets lame Johnny Shafto, who befriends him, gives … Read More

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Little Meg’s Children

Hesba Stretton. This story is set in London’s slums. Amidst poverty and trouble, Meg’s faith in God is tested. She tries to keep her mother’s dying request, one of which is to care for her siblings until her sailor father … Read More

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Jessica’s First Prayer and Jessica’s Mother

Hesba Stretton. This sad story begins in nineteenth century London, where poverty-stricken children had to fend for themselves. Jessica had no father or mother. Daniel, a coffee vendor, showed her a little kindness and offered her food once a week. … Read More

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Alone in London

Hesba Stretton. Meet Tony, who has been on his own in London, and his new friends, old Oliver and little Dolly. Find out how words can hurt and words can save, and see how God cares for all people. 128 … Read More

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Nobody’s Girl

Hector Malot. Thirteen-year-old Perrine arrives in Paris with her sick mother. They want to get to her dead father’s relatives north of Paris before their money and health run out. However, the mother dies while still in the city, so … Read More

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