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The Inheritance
YA. Alcott's first novel, written at age 17 and discovered in 1988, is a delightful rags-to-riches ramble in the life of orphan Edith Adelon, who is taken in by Lord and Lady Hamilton to serve as a companion to their young daughter, Amy. Wh ....
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Three Steps Forward, Two Steps Back
Stressed out? Burnt out? Ready to give up? Not yet! This classic on persevering through pressure offers a fresh look at the process of maturity. Misunderstanding stress, temptation, and fear are just a few of the topics Swindoll tackles wit ....
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The Love of God: He Will Do Whatever It Takes to Make Us Holy
Is God a God of love or a God of wrath? The author of this affirmation of God's love assures you that you don't have to choose. God is one and undivided. Just as His grace is made perfect in suffering, so His love is made clear by what He h ....
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Tree House Trouble
Abby Hunter and Stacy Henry are building a tree house--with a little help from Stacy's grandpa.
When the hideaway is finished, the girls discover that a very cool three house can cause very BIG trouble. Especially when they start posting ....
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The Creepy Sleep-Over
Dunkum Mifflin has finished reading his twenty-fifth book. The big reward: a sleep-over at his teacher's house!
Dunkum and his classmates are excited. But then Miss Hershey reads a poem--The Raven--at the sleep-over. Suddenly, Dunkum's f ....
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The Great TV Turn-Off
It's "TV Turn-Off Week" all across America, and Eric Hagel decides that the Cul-de-sac Kids--their parents, too!--won't watch a speck of TV for the entire week.
All the kids agree. But what about the grown-ups? Can Eric and his friends c ....
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