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A Proverbs 31 Girl Maggie Pace
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Size: 8.5" x 11"
Binding: Perfect Bound
There are so many ideas behind the Proverbs 31 Woman, so many that the truths end up getting bent to fit what the world tells us rather than what God is actually trying to say. Written in a simple format for young girls, teens, and women A Proverbs 31 girl breaks down each verse and assigns it to the central truth of the Bible: having a relationship with Jesus.
Loquat's Way Tony Arnold
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$22.00
Size: 6" x 9"
Binding: Perfect Bound
ISBN: 9781387564026
This series of interconnected stories & comics paints a vernacular history of the step-mule species, specifically the adventures and encounters of Loquat, who comes to North America in order to expand his horizons. Enchanted reading for youth of all ages, Loquat's simple wisdom contains something for us all. Volume Seven of The Whisanant Mythos.
Red Sky John Olin
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$20.22
Size: 6" x 9"
Binding: Perfect Bound
ISBN: 9781620309995
This is the third book of the Adventures of Davy Match ( preceeded by 'Babaru of the South Seas' and 'The Chocolate Dam'). Professor Beal sends Davy, now a high school senior, to East Africa to find a small tribe of mountain people, the Te’uk, whom he had contacted and studied as a young man. Davy is caught up in the fate of a boy his age, Lokole, who has suffered deep trauma. Davy and Lokole travel through the fictional country of Burando, witnesses to genocide, arms trading, and the smuggling of blood minerals from Conga. Returning to his school, Davy organizes his classmates in a cause to free Lokole who has been arrested in Burando, and with the help of an Amnesty International type ...
The Chocolate Dam John Olin
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$20.06
Size: 6" x 9"
Binding: Perfect Bound
ISBN: 9781620309988
In his second Adventure, Davy Match, now seventeen, is invited by Professor Beal to join an archeological dig in Anatolia. The professor gets into a jam with a rare letter on archeology he’s “borrowed” from the British Museum, and Davy is sent off to Kurdistan to lay low, with this letter— written by the hand of Benjamin Franklin. On a mountaintop, by the enormous head of an ancient God-King, he meets Gül, a mysterious Kurdish girl, who instructs him to go to the town of Hasankeyf on the River Tigris, a town doomed to be flooded by the construction of a hydro dam. Gül challenges him to help her find the grave of her missing brother, a Kurdish fighter. With the help of an observer from th ...