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In this beautiful cloth-over-board edition bestselling author, literature professor, and avid reader Karen Swallow Prior will guide you through Tess of the d'Urbervilles. She will not only navigate you through the pitfalls that trap readers today, but show you how to read it in light of the gospel, and to the glory of God.
This edition includes a thorough introduction to the author, context, and overview of the work (without any spoilers for first-time readers), the full original text, as well as footnotes and reflection questions throughout to help the reader attain a fuller grasp of Tess of the d'Urbervilles.
The full series currently includes: Heart of Darkness, Sense and Sensibility, Jane Eyre, Frankenstein, The Scarlet Letter, and Tess of the d'Urbervilles.
By: Thomas Hardy,
Karen Swallow Prior
$24.50
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The real-life, classic story of a dyslexic girl and the teacher who would not let her fail. A perfect gift for teachers and for reading students of any age.
By: Patricia Polacco
$21.99
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In this cozy, sweet story perfect for fans of
Last Stop on Market Street as well as for the Thanksgiving season, a generous woman is rewarded by her community.
By: Oge Mora
$24.99
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From the author of
Fever, 1793, comes the never-before-told tale of Sarah Josepha Hale, the extraordinary "lady editor" who made Thanksgiving a national holiday in the United States!
By: Laurie Halse Anderson
$11.99
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Little ones will snuggle up close as they enjoy this charming, cozy book about being thankful.
From the local reporter to the doctor and pastor, children will delight as they explore the people of their town and what they are thankful for.
By: Eileen Spinelli
$23.50
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Everyone knows that Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks—the question is, where to begin? From the turkey on the table to warm, cozy cuddles, life is full of small things and bigger pleasures.
What's most important is being able to share them with family.
By: Julie Markes
$9.99
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You'll find a new story every time you read this joyous celebration of Thanksgiving!
By: Diane Goode
$9.99
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Originally published in 2005, That Distant Land brings together twenty–three stories from the Port William Membership. Arranged in their fictional chronology, the book is not an anthology so much as it is a coherent temporal mapping of this landscape over time, revealing Berry’s mastery of decades of the life lived alongside this clutch of interrelated characters bound by affection and followed over generations.
This volume combines the stories found in The Wild Birds (1985), Fidelity (1992), and Watch with Me (1994), together with a map and a charting of the complex and interlocking genealogies.
By: Wendell Berry
$25.95
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When Danielle, her grandmother Mathilde, and young brother Jeannot return to their village of Arsac le Petit near Bordeaux at the end of World War II, they are hoping for the best. But her parents, Pierre and Jeanne Dufour, and Marc, Danielle’s sweetheart, are still missing. In addition, they find that greedy villagers have taken advantage of the family’s absence. Now Danielle, Mathilde and Jeannot must all find work rather than give themselves to the restoration of their neglected vineyard as they had planned. In Danielle’s determination to reclaim a life for the family and to combat the injustice of the swindle, she finds new strengths within herself. These strengths eventually call forth an entire village to awaken to the challenges they face—to relinquish old ways, to stand for the right, to face hurts and find forgiveness. A new form of cooperation is afoot, thanks to “that girl of Pierre’s.”
Illustrated by: Lloyd Lozes Goff
By: Robert Davis
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Written during the dark hours immediately before and during World War II, C. S. Lewis's Space Trilogy, of which
That Hideous Strength is the third and final volume, stands alongside such works as Albert Camus's
The Plague and George Orwell's
1984 as a timely parable that has become timeless, beloved by succeeding generations as much for the sheer wonder of its storytelling as for the significance of its moral concerns.
By: C. S. Lewis
$24.95
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It’s December 24th and Santa can’t find his red suit. No red suit. No Christmas! What will Santa do?
That’s Not Santa! is a perfect early reader for young children to enjoy over and over, and Santa’s silly solutions for saving Christmas will delight everyone all year long.
By: Kessler, Leonard
$12.50
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From the Publisher:
The British are coming! The American Revolution is being fought in the hills around Letty Wright’s family’s farm, and the Wrights must flee to safety. There is no time for Letty to bring Solomon the gander. Letty hopes the British don’t hurt Solomon, but hungry soldiers aren’t known for their kindness. Eight-year-old Letty tries the only thing she can think of to save him—and is as surprised as the other colonists when it works. Based on a remarkable, true story, this unusual tale will linger in the minds of all who read it.
By: Sally M. Walker
$5.99
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Every December, Christians are given new reasons to not take Christmas seriously. We are told that Christmas was originally a pagan holiday, that Jesus was not born on December 25th, that Christmas traditions have all lost their meaning, and that Christmas has been snowed under by hedonistic commercialism. While the enemies of the Church are all too happy to have Christians believe such nonsense, in The 25th, Joshua Gibbs argues that none of it is true. Rather, Christians have every reason to robustly celebrate Christmas with the confidence they are participating in one of the oldest, deepest, and greatest mysteries of God.
By: Joshua Gibbs
$26.50