Elizabeth Yates. Kent calls himself “Nobody.” He belongs nowhere, until he meets an artist with a heart full of wonderful stories—stories that help Kent understand not only where he belongs but also who he is. Ages 9-12. 122 pages, paper; … Read More
Elizabeth Rice Handford. The story of David, from childhood until he was crowned king of Israel. The story makes the adventures of David and his followers come alive and shows David’s devotion and trust in God through danger and adversity. … Read More
Elizabeth Rice Handford. This retelling of the story of Daniel was carefully researched. This book will be enjoyed by children and Bible students of all ages. 112 pages; paper. Sword of the Lord.
Mary Rose Neill. The true story of a raccoon raised by a family in New Mexico. Dolly came to the Neill family as an orphaned raccoon just days old. The family enjoyed feeding Dolly and watching her grow. Later she … Read More
Romaine Stauffer. Colorful stories with lessons in following instructions, being friendly, sharing, and much more. 223 pages; paper; Christian Light Publications.
Elizabeth H. Bauman. Stories of men and women who returned good for evil. The contents of this book will challenge how you live regardless of your age. 127 pages; paper; Herald Press.
Anonymous. Robert practices integrity and honesty as a shoeblack boy in London. See how his godly values stand him in good stead through dark times and good times. This story will challenge all boys to do likewise. 119 pages; hardcover; … Read More
L. N. Comyn. What price will Christina be willing to pay so she can win the highest prize in her school? Will she give up her reputation and honesty? Will she mar a close friendship and push her brother away? … Read More
A reprint of the original book, compiled in 1949. Each of these 38 stories contains a good lesson and helps build strong character. Children enjoy good stories, and these stories never grow old. 144 pages; paper; AB Publishing.
Fannie E. Newberry. Jack, a homeless shoeshine boy, lives in the city of Chicago. He is befriended by a well-to-do gentleman and his nephew. After some months with them, he is unjustly accused of stealing a valuable ring. In despair, … Read More