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The Robinson Crusoe Reader- 2nd Edition
This well-illustrated hardcover book provides youngsters with exciting and morally uplifting reading material. To help this classic story come alive for students, detailed teaching suggestions are included which outline arts and crafts activities that are correlated to the story. (Christian Liberty Press)
Grade: 2nd Textbook, hardbound, full color, 90 pages
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Children of the Covered Wagon
Young children will love to read this historically accurate and personal account of pioneers heading West on the Oregon Trail during the mid-1800s. This timeless adventure story also features numerous illustrations, large print, and helpful maps. (Christian Liberty Press)
Grade 4th - 6th Book, 266 pages
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Pinocchio’s Quest - Textbook (Hardbound)
Young readers will be both challenged and entertained as they read this action-packed book about a wooden boy who longs to become human. As Pinocchio searches for eternal life, he eventually discovers the miracle of the new birth. This unique version of the Pinocchio story has a rich balance of humor, biblical truth, and suspense. Enjoy the quest with this hardbound, four-color illustrated novel! (Christian Liberty Press)
Grade: 4th - 6th Textbook, 210 pages
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Iron Scouts of the Confederacy
Students will enjoy reading this Civil War novel about two teenagers who lived and fought for Southern independence. This book is perfect for those older students who need supplemental reading material that is highly interesting and action-packed. (Christian Liberty Press)
Grade: 5th - 7th Textbook, 157 pages
They're No Boy Scouts! By Emily Kiesling
Could two orphaned farm boys help change the course of a nation? Ben and Gant Fane never thought so. But these two young men had a choice, either to live on a farm and lead a simple life, or to become "Iron Scouts" of the Confederate Army. They chose the latter.
While Ben uses his skill as a tree climber to spot approaching Yankee soldiers, Gant fights alongside grown men in the War Between the States. But the boys soon learn that war is not all fun and games. In fact it may cost them their lives. |
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Mr. Pipes - Complete Set
This series by Douglas Bond, an English teacher at a Christian high school in Washington State, teaches young people about the great hymns of the Christian faith. Each book in this series is a fictional adventure of two American teens, accompanied by an elderly English gentleman called Mr. Pipes, who along the way discover the value of hymns from a specific region or period of time. Buy all four books in the Mr. Pipes series for one low price.
Grades: 7th - 10th Four Books
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Mr. Pipes and the British Hymn Makers
Early teens will enjoy reading this fictional account of two young Americans, Annie and Drew, who are on vacation in England. These young people wind up learning a great deal about famous British hymn writers as they are befriended by an elderly gentleman called Mr. Pipes. They also learn about the value of traditional worship and praise. (Christian Liberty Press)
Grade: 7th - 10th Textbook, 242 pages
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Mr. Pipes and Psalms and Hymns of the Reformation
This novel is the second book in the Mr. Pipes series, which provides teens with an engaging study of the historical backgrounds of several hymns from the Reformation era. Annie and Drew continue their adventures with Mr. Pipes as they retrace the steps of some of the great hymn writers of the sixteenth century. (Christian Liberty Press)
Grade: 7th - 10th Textbook, 240 pages
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Mr. Pipes Comes to America
This novel is the third volume in the Mr. Pipes series. It provides readers with a wealth of inspiring information regarding the lives of famous American hymn writers. Annie and Drew continue their action-packed adventures as Mr. Pipes visits America and teaches them about great hymns from American history. (Christian Liberty Press)
Grade: 7th - 10th Book, 194 pages
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The Accidental Voyage
In this last book in the Mr. Pipes series, Mr. Pipes takes his American friends on a final trip to Europe, and together they discover the hymns of the early centuries. During their adventurous journey, Mr. Pipes introduces Annie and Drew to sixteen hymns from the early church. They learn about such early hymnists as Ambrose of Milan, Bernard of Clairvaux, St. Francis of Assisi, and St. Patrick. (Presbyterian and Reformed)
Grades: 7th - 10th Book, 257 pages
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In Freedom’s Cause
Teenage and adult readers will enjoy reading this historical novel about the struggle of the Scottish people for in-dependence from English domination. The author, G. A. Henty, does a great job in presenting the lives of the famous Scottish leaders, William Wallace and Robert Bruce. Be prepared for action as you read this novel. (Christian Liberty Press)
Grade: 8th - Adult Book, 310 pages
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Sir H. Rider Haggard Set
Christian Liberty Press has recently republished three of Sir H. Rider Haggard’s novels. Best known as the author of King Solomon’s Mines, Haggard was a prolific writer of adventure tales set in a wide variety of locations around the world. Buy all three books in the Haggard series: Pearl Maiden, The Brethren, and Lysbeth, for one low price.
Grades: 8th - Adult Three books
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Pearl Maiden
Originally written in 1903, this classic adventure from Sir H. Rider Haggard has been newly revised and updated in a Centennial Edition. This wonderful tale of faith tells the story of Miriam, a young Christian woman living in the Roman Empire during the first century, and Marcus, the Roman officer who desired to win her hand. Miriam’s faith is continually strengthened by the Lord as she faces hardships and fiery trials. The historic events portrayed in Pearl Maiden culminate in the Roman siege and destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple in a.d. 70. (Christian Liberty Press)
Grade 8th – Adult Book, 371 pages
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The Brethren: A Tale of the Crusades
This novel by Sir H. Rider Haggard, first published in 1904, is a classic tale of love and chivalry, unfolding amidst the touching story of two English knights who are in love with the same maiden. The devotion of these men is tested as they are thrust into epic Crusader battles. (Christian Liberty Press)
grades: 8th - Adult Book, 347 pages
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Lysbeth: A Tale of the Dutch
Teenage and adult readers will be inspired by this historical novel about a Dutch woman who is caught up in the terrors of the Spanish Inquisition during the 1500s. This lively and heart-rending story written by H. Rider Haggard in 1901 continues to remind readers of the value of religious liberty. (Christian Liberty Press)
Grade 8th - Adult Book, 443 pages
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Family Guide to Narnia
This book by author and syndicated radio host Christin Ditchfield is a simple and practical companion to The Chronicles of Narnia series by C. S. Lewis. It includes a summary of each book in the series, as well as a brief review of the biblical principles and parallels found within each chapter. (Crossway)
Grades: 8th-12th Book, 208 pages
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The Portrait of a Lady
The most popular of Henry James’s longer novels, The Portrait of a Lady examines the differences between Europe and America in this story about a young American woman who moves to England. James explores the clash between independence and responsibility as he tells the story of the heroine’s life in Europe. (Dover)
Grades: 9th–adult Text, 477 pages
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Don Quixote
Don Quixote is considered the first modern novel. This epic story of Don Quixote and his faithful squire Sancho Panza is a satire of the outdated chivalry code of the 17th century. (Signet)
Grades: 9th–adult Text, 1050 pages
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The Scarlet Letter
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s classic novel, The Scarlet Letter, has become an American favorite since it was first published in 1850. This "tale of human frailty and sorrow" set in early New England shows the effect of sin on three people—Hester Prynne, Arthur Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth—and deals skillfully with such issues as guilt and redemption, hypocrisy and shame. (Bantam)
Grades: 9th–adult Text, 247 pages
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is an epic American novel by Mark Twain. Set along the Mississippi River and written in the vernacular of the day, Twain explores life in America prior to the Civil War. Although controversial for its use of racial stereotypes, Twain uses the adventures of Huck and his companion, the escaped slave Jim, to satirize slavery and the society that supported it. (Bantam)
Grades: 9th–adult Text, 305 pages
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Great Expectations
Charles Dickens provides readers with a good introduction to Victorian England in this wonderful book. Great Expectations goes beyond a description of Victorian England and addresses enduring issues that we face today. (Bantam)
Grades: 9th–adult Text, 522 pages
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Moby-Dick
This American masterpiece by Herman Melville is considered one of the greatest sea stories ever written. Moby-Dick tells an engaging tale of vengeance and obsession and their effect on man. (Bantam)
Grades: 9th–adult Text, 670 pages
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