The third and final book in a sweeping family saga set in Michigan during the years between the Civil War and the aftermath of World War I. Emily Bjoerling joins the Havlick family in a final effort to realize the 80-year-old dream of preserving their white pine forest. Learn how one family overcomes pride, temptation, and bitterness to forge sensitive bonds of commitment.
The White Pine Chronicles continue in Upper Michigan in 1890, where only a few of the majestic white pines remain. And one man will stop at nothing to own them himself--and to destroy the Havlick family.
Wren, Tim and Bess run from kidnappers when they overhear a secret plan to hurt Mr. Adam Landon. But even after they escape from a locked office in the Landon building, no one believes them!
Happy in her new foster home where she has found Jesus as her Savior, Libby is troubled when her father, whom she doesn't remember, sends her gifts for her 12th birthday.
Elizabeth Gail has been popular with girls for more than two decades, and this updated series is sure to be a favorite of this generation as well. Elizabeth Gail Dobbs is a foster child and a member of the Johnson family. Her new Christian family leads her to a relationship with the Lord and teaches her how to call upon God for help. Throughout the series, “Libby” learns about the power of prayer, how to love her enemies, and how to rely on God.
Elizabeth Gail has been popular with girls for more than two decades, and this updated series is sure to be a favorite of this generation as well. Elizabeth Gail Dobbs is a foster child and a member of the Johnson family. Her new Christian family leads her to a relationship with the Lord and teaches her how to call upon God for help. Throughout the series, Libby learns about the power of prayer, how to love her enemies, and how to rely on God.
This first book in the Prairie Family Adventure series is full of suspense and includes a daring escape that will leave you breathless. Beyond that, it is a story about God's love and His tender forgiveness. The series is written for 9-12 year olds.
Libby's elderly neighbor asks her to hide her teddy bear at her house, but when the bear disappears, Libby wonders what's so important about it. Will she solve the mystery before her neighbor loses every thing?
Twelve-year-old Libby is happy with her foster family and wants to follow their Christian example, but she is reluctant to tell them about the gold unicorn charm she has found.
Angry with her father for moving their family to another state, eleven-year-old Chelsea disobeys him by making long distance calls to her best friend back home, but having Jesus in her life helps improve the situation.
Christmas time was supposed to be the happiest time of the year, but Libby was miserable. Scott wouldn't talk to her and a mysterious disappearance threatened to ruin the holidays for the Johnson family.
For more than two decades, Elizabeth Gail's adventures have fascinated young girls. Newly updated, this series is sure to be a favorite with today's generation as well. In this fourth book, Elizabeth Gail Dobbs comes face to face with her double when she visits her Grandma and Grandpa Johnson. What's behind the mysterious look-alike? How did she materialize seemingly from nowhere? And why all the trouble now? Lessons of life, faith, and loving others are brought to bear in this readable favorite for girls.
Hilda Satt Polacheck's family emigrated from Poland to Chicago in 1892, bringing their old-world Jewish traditions with them into the Industrial Age. Throughout her career as a writer and activist, Polacheck (1882-1967) never forgot the immigrant neighborhoods, the markets, and the scents and sounds of Chicago's West Side. Here, in charming and colorful prose, she recounts her introduction to American life and the Hull-House community, her friendship with Jane Addams, her marriage, her support of civil rights, woman suffrage, and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, and her experiences as a writer for the WPA.
Twelve-year-old Libby learns how good it feels to follow the Christian example of her foster family when she helps two boys who are living in the shed behind her new father's store.
From the author of the White Pines Chronicles comes an exciting tale of five courageous women and their fight to build a plantation home in the raw wilderness of South Carolina. Set in post-Revolutionary War days, Women of Catawba is an inspiring story of men and women whose faith, strength, and capacity to love are tested to the limit.
Forced to marry a man she doesn't know, and saved from a marriage she didn't want, Maple anticipates a quick fix to her dilemma. But God has other plans. Hadley Clement's genuine relationship with God helps Maple personally respond and grow in faith. But what about her happiness?
From the author of the White Pines Chronicles comes an exciting tale of five courageous women and their fight to build a plantation home in the raw wilderness of South Carolina. Set in post-Revolutionary War days, Women of Catawba is an inspiring story of men and women whose faith, strength, and capacity to love are tested to the limit.
Libby helps out a young mother with her new baby and tries to find out if strangers hanging around town have something to do with the disappearance of the young woman's husband.
Twelve-year-old Roxie needs the support of her best friends and God when she starts helping Mary Harland with her entry in the local art contest and falls in love with Mary's older brother Dan.
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