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
Piet Prins. Anak and his family live near the Coronation Gulf. He experiences both adventure and danger as he learns to hunt seals, caribou, and walrus. As he confronts the challenges of Eskimo life, including accidentally drifting out to sea … Read More
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
This story takes place in Germany during the era of the castles. Mary and her good father James live in a small cottage near the castle. James is a gardener while Mary works for the Countess in the castle. Mary’s … Read More
Agnes Beaumont. Agnes, a young girl, tells the story of her growing faith as she attends John Bunyan’s church. At the same time, she faces opposition from her own family. She is willing to take a stand for Christ, though … Read More
I. T. Thurston. Theodore, poor, ragged, and homeless, sits on the curbstone dejectedly. It seems nobody cares about him. At that moment, a voice above him asks, “Well, my boy, aren’t you coming into church?” It is the voice of … Read More
Isabella Macdonald Alden. Reuben Watson Stone stood shivering in the cold December wind. Even though work was hard to find, his widowed mother and sister depended on him to be the man in charge of the house. He’d do anything … 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.
Sherman A. Nagel. This fascinating story is drawn from the history of the Jewish people up to the time of their deliverance under Cyrus the Great. In recreating this story, the author depicts the charm of ancient Babylon and the … Read More
The life story of Dannie Martin offers a glimpse into the lifestyles and hardships of early Mennonite settlers in the U.S. The tale begins during the Civil War and follows Dannie through the joys and trials of a long, faithful life. 261 pages; paperback.