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THE CHILDREN THAT PRINTER OF CLOVERLEY OF UDELL’S Hesba Stretton - 1865 Pages: 224 Harold Bell Wright - 1902 Pages: 352 Every day, in all the little common things as well as the great ones, we are to do the will This book is a winner among our unique of God. But when we love the level of comfort collection of Lamplighter classics! President we have attained and the plans we have for the future, it is hard Ronald Reagan wrote: “That book, That Printer of Udell’s, had an to say, “Thy will be done.” The children of Cloverley not only say impact I shall always remember… The term “role model” was it—they do it. This dramatic adventure gives hope and courage, not a familiar term in that time and place. But I realize I found and will touch the heart of each family member. a role model in that traveling printer whom Harold Bell Wright had brought to life. 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Probable Enoch Training, Roden’s Through severe trials, Enoch learns much confidence in God’s his is loveno mere profession, but anda real, living wisdom? that prove he will tested, is faith Enoch’s As E Hesba Stretton - 1865 Pages: 192 This book is bursting with life’s lessons! The Children of Cloverley, Jessica’s First Prayer, Prayer, First Jessica’s Cloverley, of Children The NOCH T you will also treasure RAINING R ODEN The Children of $18. ’ S 00 THE MANSION HELEN’S Henry van Dyke - 1887 Pages: 80 TEMPER Mrs. George Gladstone - 1872 Pages: 168 This little book is a powerhouse, sending a quickening jolt to the very depths of our Unlike her tender-hearted sister, Helen’s respectable-looking facade. The Mansion choices are dictated by fear of what her takes a piercing look at John Weightman, friends might think if she associates with one of the most “successful” men in New a girl who is so shabby… so different! Her York, and his son, who desperately wants unchecked temper causes great harm, but God’s love proves to to find his way and be free to make his own mistakes rather than be greater than she ever imagined. being played like pieces in a game of chess. The Mansion… it will make you think. If you enjoyed Little Threads, you will also treasure Teddy’s Button, Little Sir Galahad, Tom Gillies, Me and Nobbles, and Jessica’s First Prayer. If you enjoyed The Mansion, you will also treasure Sir Knight of the Splendid Way, Ishmael, Self-Raised, The Inheritance, Tom Watkins’ Mistake, Stick to the Raft, Tomorrow, and The Highland Chairman. Other books by Mrs. George Gladstone: Tom Gillies, Stick to the Raft. 00 $13.00 $17. troublesome Timothy Trump F cruel taunting of a jealous co-worker, him the respect of his master as well life. Fred’s diligence and hard work earn debt he owed before heroically lost his clear his father’s good name and pay off the Young Fred Mathers is determined to Authors - 1876 176 pages Various IRESIDE ( V. III ) READINGS $18. 00 DARING DEEDS LITTLE Archer Wallace 128 pages THREADS Compelling, true accounts of the dangerous expeditions of courageous men Elizabeth Prentiss - 1863 Pages: 160 who dared to risk their lives for the sake of murderers, theives, and even cannibals. Their unrelenting passion moved them It was Mrs. Prentiss’ intent that this little onward as they shared the message of hope with ruthless peoples gem would be a tool for children to learn obedience. Read about who had never been reached and desperately needed to hear the contrasting lives of Tangle Thread and Golden Thread, one about God’s love and redemption. Indeed, these men are true the cause of much grief for her godly mother, and the other the heroes to emulate. only bright spot in her poor mother’s world. 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Susie could bad so and naughty so was she that convinced Streetwise, ragged, and poor, Elfie was pages Emma Leslie - 1892 112 S Tom Gillies. Tom you will also treasure AVED and Christie’s Old Organ. Old Organ. Christie’s B Y Probable Probable Sons, Me and L OVE $15. 00 THE ROBBERS’ SELF-RAISED CAVE E.D.E.N Southworth - 1876 384 pages A.L.O.E - 1887 176 pages In this suspenseful sequel to Ishmael, you will It all happened so quickly! Before they follow the valiant perseverance of our hero, realized what happened, Horace’s ankles Ishmael. As his uncompromising propensity were locked in chains, preventing him from to do well was clearly seen in Ishmael, you rescuing his terrified mother as she was dragged away by their will now be introduced to his secret struggle. Though conceived captors. She had only seven days to return with the answer that in secrecy, born in adversity, lived in poverty, and redeemed could save her son! 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Jill’s Red Bag has a gentle “I was ever searching for some shortcut to way of elbow-jabbing even the most the temple of Fame, instead of following mature reader! Jill heartily demonstrates the beaten road.” Candid and provocative, the importance of sacrificial giving and the this powerful story inches a little too close great reward it brings. Her focused determination and enthusiasm to home. Revealing and relevant, it sounds the alarm to all of us are contageous! Jack reveals how selfishness is truly blind to the prone to the habit of procrastination - before it’s too late! needs of others. Most of all, Bumps provides enough laughter to If you enjoyed Tomorrow, you will also treasure The Boy Who Never Lost a heal the bones of anyone whose spirit has been dried or broken.