
Square Peg, Round Hole
Anna Mae Strite. Being thirteen is important in anyone’s life. Amy finds that knowing Jesus as her personal Savior can help with the doubts and struggles in this period of life. Paper; Christian Light Publication.

Twig the Collie
Gordon is sent to the country after being falsely accused of robbery. In his uncle’s home, his troubles are far from over! How can he win the trust of the collie puppy, Twig? Thrilling story of adventure and returning good … Read More

Going West
Laura Ingalls Wilder. It is time to pack up the covered wagon, say good-bye, and begin the journey west to the prairies. Adapted from the first chapters of Little House on the Prairie. A book for young children with more … Read More

If You Lived at the Time of the Great San Francisco Earthquake
Ellen Levine. On April 18, 1906, a big earthquake hit the city of San Francisco. This illustrated book tells the story simply. Paper; Scholastic.

A Lion to Guard Us
Clyde Robert Bulla. Amanda Freebold’s father left England three years ago for the new colony of Jamestown in America. But now that her mother has died, Amanda is left to take care of her younger brother and sister all alone. … Read More

Little Farm in the Ozarks
Roger Lea MacBride. Going fishing for the first time, starting in a new school, saving the farmhouse from a fire–these are the elements of young Rose Wilder’s first year at Rocky Ridge Farm. She has moved there with her parents, … Read More

Little House in Brookfield
Maria D. Wilkes. The main character in this book is Caroline Quiner, the little girl who would grow up to be Ma Ingalls in the Little House books. Caroline is five years old and living with her family and widowed … Read More

Little House on Rocky Ridge
Roger Lea MacBride. Laura, Almanzo, and Rose say good-bye to Ma and Pa Ingalls and Laura’s sisters. In a covered wagon containing all their possessions, they make their way across the drought-stricken Midwest to the lush green valleys of southern … Read More

Uncle Tom’s Cabin
In a nation divided on the slavery question, Uncle Tom’s Cabin had the profound effect of defining and calling dramatic attention to the issue of slavery. Paper; Harper and Row.

Alone Yet Not Alone
Tracy Leininger Craven. Tracy Leininger Craven. The year is 1755. The Leininger family celebrates a fruitful harvest in the New World. But with the beginning of the French and Indian War, the Native Americans change from friend to enemy. In … Read More