All in 5&6th

Talking Leaves

We presume that our children will attend school where they will be taught to read and write. We know that no one would get far in today's world without that knowledge. Our homes fill up with books and we spend hours reading.

What Money Can't Buy

The Great Depression devastated many families.Yet, at the same time, there were others who became rich over the hardships of their neighbors. "What Money Can't Buy" illustrates this clearly as it tells the story of the Hess family. Unlike many, the Hess's never went hungry.

Early Thunder

Sometimes it can be hard to imagine what life was like "back then." Sometimes, with the help of a talented author, the imagining can be quite simple. "Early Thunder" makes it simple.

Chu Ju's House

The law says only two children per family. Tradition states that every family must have a boy. Chu-Ju is a girl. Her newborn sister, Hua, is also a girl. Chu-Ju cares for her sister until one day when an evil woman comes to their house

Where the Road Divides

Laurentia is visiting Smyrna with her family. They are visiting their aunts and uncles and grandfather, Polycarp. Their family is all believers of the Way. They are living in a very dangerous time.

Journey to America

"Journey to America" grips you and pulls you deep into the turmoil of Nazi Germany. You will feel as if you are living the challenges right along with the Platt family

Secret of the Shark Pit

Josh Ladd is a fellow who loves adventures. Unfortunately, his best friend Tank moved to Hawaii. Now school is really boring because there is no one to have adventures with. Luckily, Josh’s dad caught a writing assignment that will take the whole family to Hawaii.

Listening for Lions

Hearing the roars of the lions at night, running with the dassies, watching the weaverbirds, Rachel Sheridan grew up in Africa. Her parents had been sent from England to share the gospel with the Kikuyu and the Masai people